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	<title>Comments on: Child Safety vs. Parent Safety</title>
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		<title>By: Ismael Rosa, II</title>
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		<description>I am a user interface designer. I was just wondering the same thing not to long ago. I was in the process of loading my 7 month into her car seat on my way to my doctors appointment for an aggravated wrist.  I believe it is a repetitive stress injury due in part to loading and unloading the child safety seat into and out of the vehicle.

Child safety is paramount. This goes without saying. Who will take care of the child when the parent is injured? I dread the thought of being rendered &quot;parent-ineffective&quot;, if you will, due to a product made with my child&#039;s safety in mind (solely).</description>
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<p>Child safety is paramount. This goes without saying. Who will take care of the child when the parent is injured? I dread the thought of being rendered &#8220;parent-ineffective&#8221;, if you will, due to a product made with my child&#8217;s safety in mind (solely).</p>
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