Here are answers to common questions about Radian and car
seat safety.
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Do all of Diono car seats have side impact
protection? |
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Yes, all Diono car seats provide reinforced
side-impact protection, and some models offer the
increased protection of an adjustable head
support. Currently, there is no U.S. or European
regulatory side-impact testing requirement. A
manufacturer can make the claim of “side-impact
safety” without meeting any standard. Diono’s
RadianRXT and Monterey models were side-impact
tested to the widely accepted German standard
established by ADAC, Europe’s largest automobile
club. |
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Do all car seats sold in the U.S. actually meet the
National Highway Safety Administration’s FMVSS213
standards? |
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FMVSS213 does not require child seats to achieve
performance results with RF children above 22 lbs
and for FF children above 50 lbs. Radian and
Monterey meet all the performance standards with
all weight children, RF and FF. Radian does this
with and without using top tether. |
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What is NCAP (New Car Assessment Program) crash
testing? |
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All vehicles must undergo NCAP crash testing at 35
mph to simulate a severe car accident. Child car
seats are only required to crash test at 30 mph. At
35 mph, an NCAP test can have almost double the
crash impact force of a standard 30 mph car seat
crash test. NCAP is a severe-accident survivability
crash test for a car seat and the child who must
depend on it. Radian seats successfully NCAP crash
test at both 45 lbs RF and 80 lbs FF without
relying the top tether. |
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Why crash test with no top tether? |
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While we always recommend top tether use, car seat
safety should not depend on it:
1) Many
seating locations or vehicles do not have top
tether anchor points
2) Most vehicles do
not allow top tether use with children above 48 lbs
3) Studies show that less than 30% of car
seats are installed with top tether |
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Does the 80 lb lower anchor limit apply to all
LATCH equipped vehicles? |
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The 80 lb lower anchor limit for U.S. RadianRXT and
RadianR120 (and 65 lb limit for RadianR100) is only
for vehicles manufactured after September 1, 2005
when vehicle lower anchor strength requirements
were increased. |
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Why are car seats rated to 65 lb LATCH / UAS
capacity in Canada, but not in the U.S.? |
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Top tether usage is a legal requirement in Canada
and fines are issued if tether is not
used. Canadian standards are based only on crash
testing using top tether. While Canada requires
stronger vehicle tether anchors, there is no NCAP
testing requirement. |
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Can I order replacement SuperLATCH parts for a
Radian seat and use it up to the higher LATCH
capacities? |
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Replacement SuperLATCH components can be ordered,
but Radian seats can only be used up to the
LATCH/UAS capacity stated on the stickers that are
affixed to the seat. |
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Why does Radian have a removable rear-facing base? |
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Radian’s unique base simplifies and stabilizes
rear-facing installation. Radian performs extremely
well in rear-facing crash tests. A removable base
allows Radian to be positioned lower on the vehicle
seat for improved forward-facing safety and
convenience. |
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Can I fit 3 Radian seats in my vehicle? |
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Fitting 3 Radian seats side by side requires a
minimum interior width of 49” (51” for minivans),
as measured from door arm rest to door arm rest
across the back seat. |
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Can I install Radian in a center seating position
using LATCH / UAS? |
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Diono allows installation utilizing non-standard
LATCH/UAS anchor spacing with Radian
a) if the vehicle mfg allows the use of
LATCH/UAS in a middle seating position and
b) if user can achieve a tight car seat
installation as per Radian’s instruction manual and
c) if lower anchor spacing is between 11” and
14”. Important: Only one child seat LATCH/UAS
connector can be attached to a vehicle lower anchor
at any one time. |