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CARES Child Aviation Restraint System

$89.95

CARES, the Child Aviation Restraint System, is the only harness type child aviation safety restraint  ever certified for airplane travel by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

CARES is an elegantly designed belt and buckle device for kids 22-44 pounds  that is easy to use and creates a safe airplane seat for your child without the hassle of carrying a 20 pound car seat.

CARES weighs just 1 pound and fits into a 6" stuff sack!  It is simple to install, adjustable to virtually any size airplane seat, and keeps your chilid as safe as a car seat would.

CARES is made of the same industrial-strength webbing as your own seatbelt.  It is engineered and manufactured by AmSafe Aviation, the world's foremost manufacturer of airline seatbelts.

Need your car seat at the end of the trip?  Check it as luggage  -- take CARES on board in your pocket for a safe airplane seat for your child and a hassle free trip for you!

 

Installing CARES http://www.kidsflysafe.com/How-To-Use/installing-cares.aspx

Air Canada's Child Restrain Policy

http://www.aircanada.com/en/travelinfo/before/youngtravellers/infant-child.html

CARES™ child restraint devices: CARES™ child restraint devices are designed for children ages 1 to 4, weighing between 10-20 kg (22-44 lbs), whose height is 100 cm (40 inches) or less and who are capable of sitting upright. They must be used within the limitations specified by the manufacturer (as indicated on the label), and must display the following:

  • Legible CARES™ label with approval standards (FAA approved in accordance with 14 CFR 21.305 (d) and approved for aircraft use only).
  • Part number 4082-1 on label
  • Please note that CARES™ child restraint devices cannot be installed in the Executive First Suite

 

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  • Model: CARES - S87570


This product was added to our catalog on Friday 04 December, 2009.

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