The car seat maker was just fined $3 million by the country's top highway safety regulator for being too slow to report complaints that its seat buckles were too difficult to open. That problem last year resulted in the largest recall of car seats in U.S Car seats are something moms on the go use several times a day, so it's one area that's worth a substantial investment. Important Safety Features Make sure there's no more than an inch of movement at the crease of the seat by choosing a seat that will be A new era of performance cars from Cadillac, Chevrolet, Ford and others has one of the world's top performance-seat manufacturers turning out more seats than ever in Michigan. Recaro North America, headquartered in Auburn Hills, has grown exponentially in Graco has agreed to pay a $3 million fine to the government for being too slow to report complaints about difficulty opening car seat buckles. Stories of the day VIDEO: Channel 11 anchors, reporters remember Mr. Rogers Toddler survives near-drowning SHELBY – The child’s car seat is installed, but if you pull on the front, it slides around. Is the seat buckled in properly? Parents don’t have to wonder anymore or wait to find out at the next car seat inspection event. Safe Kids Cleveland County Graco Children’s Products Inc., a subsidiary of Newell Rubbermaid, will pay $10 million to settle a National Highway Traffic Safety Administrative probe, which led to a recall of child safety seats last year. As part of the agreement, Graco will pay a $3 .
the system automatically turns off the radio and connected devices if the safety belts aren’t fastened in the front seat. That means teens will need to strap in before they can rock out. (Groan). Mom and dad can also limit the maximum volume on the car Graco Children's Products Inc. has agreed to pay a $10 million fine for its failure to give a notice on time and its slow action on defective child car seats. On Friday, March, 20, Graco, a unit of Newell Rubbermaid Inc., said that it will have to pay the Maungatapu/Welcome Bay Plunket is encouraging Bay of Plenty parents to check the safety of their children's car seats next Saturday, as part of the Royal New Zealand Plunket Society's national Appeal Month. Supported by the Welcome Bay Service Station WASHINGTON - Child car seat maker Graco will pay a $10 million fine for failing to give timely notice of car seats with defective buckles, ending a federal investigation into the nation's largest recall of child seats, the U.S. regulators and the .
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