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Q44: Can I install a carseat/booster in a position that does not have a headrest?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
The child MUST have some type of head support behind the head, to at least the midpoint of the skull, or around the tops of the ears. This head support is provided by infant seats, convertible seats, front-facing only seats with a harness and high back booster seats. If a child is using a backless booster, or is old enough to use the lap/shoulder belts alone, then they should not be seated in a position without a headrest if the midpoint of their head is above the top of the vehicle seat.
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Q40: What is the safest position for my carseat?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
The center of the rear seat is usually safest since it is farthest from a possible side impact, but only if your carseat fits well in that position. Any position in the rear seat is acceptable unless prohibited by the vehicle or child seat owner's manual.
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Q31: My child won't use a carseat/booster. My child escapes his carseat. What can I do?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Some children can twist out of harnesses at an early age. Others can easily undo the buckle mechanism. Children may also be able to put too much slack in a seatbelt, and some children don't want to use a child restraint or seatbelt at all. Driving is a dangerous activity, and like any other, it requires proper supervision at all times. Parents can try many things.
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Q61: Is it safe to install my carseat near an airbag?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
First, you MUST check the carseat and vehicle owner's manuals to see if they specifically mention installing the carseat in a seating position with an airbag. Some carseat manufacturers do state that their carseats should not be installed in a spot with an active airbag. In addition, rear-facing carseats should NEVER be placed in a front seat with an active frontal airbag.
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Q41: My car has a fold-down armrest in the rear seat. Can I install my carseat in front of it?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Generally, yes. Though there appears to be no evidence that this is unsafe, at least one company, Evenflo, used to recommend that you do NOT install many of their carseat models in front of a fold-down armrest. Ford has a similar recommendation for some of its vehicles. Please consult the owner's manual of your vehicle and carseat before making this decision.
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Q37: What is LATCH? Is it safer? Does my car or carseat have it?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
LATCH (also ISOFIX) is not necessarily safer than using seatbelts to install a carseat. It may make it easier to get a safe installation. LATCH stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren. Most newer vehicles and child seats have this system. For more information, see our comprehensive guide:
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Q44. What does invalidateRectangle: method do?

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Ans. Invalidate messages initiate a view's redrawing process. invalidateRectangle: aRectangle invalidates only that area of the view defined by aRectangle.
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How does Nanovive Booster benefit my skin?

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You current skin product probably contains top-level skin moisturizers and sealants. When you boost with Nanovive, your skin product delivers all-natural nanospheres that release moisture and nutrients contained within them. Ingredients contained in the Nanovive Booster nanospheres are specifically designed to create softer, moisturized, visibly younger-looking skin.
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Why not install dampers and booster fans in the ductwork?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About PowerZoning
Dampers and booster fans simply address symptoms of a problem rather than treating the underlying cause of an unbalanced system. Dampers can be difficult to work with as they are not always well marked. Sometimes, it can be hard to identify where each pipe leads, especially in a remodeled basement.
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Where would you install the SIGNAL BOOSTER amplifier?

Signal Booster Frequently Asked Questions
Best results will be achieved when amplifier is placed as near as possible to cable entrance or home antenna. First always recheck cable connections. The SIGNAL BOOSTER has a patented fitting at all its inputs and outputs. This fitting clamps onto the center conductor of the cable with a good quality (recommended) cable fitting. Note you can push on the protruding plastic and the metal inside the fitting closes or clamps onto the center conductor.
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Q - What if my car does not have an adjustable headrest?

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A - A strap would be supplied with your KidKase order, provided the information about your vehicle has entered in the order form. The strap attaches to each side of the KidKase and wraps around the seat. Once the proper height is achieved, the strap can be tightened.
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How do I install my monitor into my headrest for rear seat passenger viewing?

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You will have to purchase an optional headrest shroud. Installation instructions are included with the unit. Please follow the procedure in page 2 and page 3 of the installation guide.
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Can I install a Cell Phone Signal Booster myself?

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The Cell Phone Signal Booster system is designed to be easy to install. Detailed installation instructions are included.
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When does the position start?

Peer Mentor FAQ - First-Year Interest Groups
Once chosen, mentors begin training for their position in the spring semester and begin mentoring their FIG students in late August. Complete dates are available on the application.
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How does the Sleepy Time Headrest work?

Safety Angel
The headrest flap is tucked behind the top of the child seat to help support the head. The velcro tabs connect under the chin to complete the support. In the event of a sudden stop or crash, the head rest releases slowly, for protection. Although the government does not require testing procedures for this product, the Sleepy Time has been dynamically crash tested to be the safest available.
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Why does the Switchbone have a booster built in?

Tonebone Switchbone - Frequently Asked Questions
When transitioning from two amps to one, you may wish to have some gain to make up the difference in overall level. The Booster lets you accomplish this. It also allows both amp levels to be increased at the same time. Effects can be used either before or after! If you use them before, then the Drag Control may have less of an effect as it is most noticeable when connected directly to the guitar pick-ups. Either way, it will work fine.
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How does Ynet Booster work?

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Ynet Booster accelerates your Internet access through proprietary text and image compression, content caching and other network optimizations.
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Q10: What is the safest carseat?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
There is no single safest child safety seat for all children and vehicles. The safest seat is one that fits your child, fits your vehicle and one you will use correctly each and every time. Please also see:
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Q25: How many years can I use my carseat?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Many manufacturers now put "expiration" dates on their carseats. Six (6) years is the general recommendation. At most, 10 years is the accepted maximum lifetime of a carseat. The reasons for these limits involve possible degradation of the plastic shell and other parts, the possible loss/breakage of parts and the fact that older seats will often not meet current government safety standards.
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Q27: My carseat was in an crash. Can I still use it?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
The general recommendation is NO. You must replace it and destroy the old one so it can never be used again. Some insurance companies will re-imburse for carseats involved in a crash, and they are required by law to do so in some states. Please call the manufacturer of your carseat if you have any questions. You should also contact your car dealer after a crash, as it is very likely that the seatbelts, LATCH/Tether anchors and integrated child seats may also need to be replaced.
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Q33: Is my carseat tight enough?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Grab your carseat at the base, where the seatbelt goes. The base should not move more than an inch (1") side-to-side or front-to-back. Some movement at the top of the seat is normal, though a tether will reduce this movement in forward-facing carseats. Ideally, you want the child coupled as tightly as possible to the harness system and carseat, and the carseat coupled as tightly as possible to the vehicle with the seatbelt or LATCH system.
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Q45: Can I put my carseat in the front seat of my vehicle?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
Airbags can be deadly to infants in rear-facing carseats, and to children 12 and under using the seatbelts. The front seat is generally not recommended for children 12 and under. The airbag MUST be disabled if you must use a rear-facing child seat in the front. Some vehicles without a rear seat, especially pickup trucks, have an on/off switch for this purpose. If a child must ride in the front, you should also move the front seat as far back as it will go.
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What is the booster ?

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The booster is a paying option available when you create your buzz. It provides you with a means of further highlighting your offer. .For an equivalent rating, a booster enabled buzz will be better positioned while preserving its rating characteristics. To activate the booster you just need to buy and assign credits that will only be consumed when visitors click on your buzz. At any time you can decide what intensity your booster will have and how many credits you assign to it.
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Q51: Can I use aftermarket products to help install carseats or position seatbelts?

Child Carseat Safety FAQ
In general, you should not use any products not recommended by the manufacturer of your carseat or vehicle. Despite the claims of some companies, these products are NOT regulated by any federal standard, and have not been tested or certified by carseat manufacturers. This is not to say these products do or do not work, but your choice to use them might compromise the safety of your carseat.
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