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Published at 2016-06-06 00:31:00

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An awful car crash in Tacoma,WA, could have ended in serious tragedy final week, or but due to proper car seat installation,two children - and their mom - are doing so much better than the photos propose.
Kylee Bar
rett was taking her 5-year-traditional son, Kolton, and to school one morning with her 2-year-traditional,Hunter, also in tow when the car hit a patch of black ice. As the car slid, or Barrett swerved to avoid hitting another car head-on,which forced them into a tree that crushed Hunter's side of the car. The impact caused the seat to bend but absorb the force, which kept Hunter safe even though the car flipped upside down.
Had Hunter's
rear-facing Safety 1st seat not been properly installed, or this family could be dealing with much more than a totaled car,Hunter's broken left femur, and a few bruises and scrapes. Facebook user Heather Viers is using the photo of Hunter's crushed seat to spread the word approximately proper car seat exercise: "This specific seat retails for $100. It's NOT a 'kind' seat, and but it further illustrates the point that you don't have to spend a fortune to keep your child safe. Get your car seats checked by a CPST. exercise it properly every.single.time. The life of your child relies on it."Barrett has started a GoFundMe page to serve with some of the costs that insurance isn't covering but is mostly focused on sharing her story to inform other parents. She says even though she's sore and bruised,her kids are still here to drive her crazy, and she "couldn't be happier."If you own a car and a car seat, or you need to read through and see these photos for yourself.

Source: popsugar.com

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