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Blow-Up Booster Earns Top Rating From Insurance Institute Of Highway Safety


Submitted by: Saravanan


2011-10-16 00:06:51

Orlando, FL (OPENPRESS) October 16, 2011 -- The BubbleBum, the first inflatable seat tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and a BEST BET, solves a dilemma familiar to anyone who has ever travelled with a booster-age child or has had to accommodate an extra young passenger at the last minute.

Grainne Kelly, a mother of two from Northern Ireland, created the inflatable portable travel seat in frustration. After discovering that car rental companies couldn't be relied on to provide booster seats when requested, she began lugging heavy, bulky boosters every time the family flew to England to visit her mother-in-law. Kelly ran a travel agency at the time, and when she checked with her clients, she found they were putting up with the same inconvenience.

She quickly educated herself about child passenger safety, European Union child seat standards, and crash testing, and found a factory in China to produce her seat. Within nine months, the BubbleBum was for sale in the United Kingdom. Kelly then moved her family to the United States for nearly a year so she could study the American market. After gaining approval under U.S. regulations, the BubbleBum inflatable booster seat went on sale here in June.

"I have no engineering background," says Kelly, now back in the U.K. "I am a mommy. Mommies get things done."

The BubbleBum seat has no arm rests, and guides on its sides help to keep the lap belt positioned correctly. That's a key difference from most boosters, so parents and caregivers must be sure to use the belt guides for proper fit. Kelly says the lack of armrests helps keep the seat small enough to easily fit three in a row in an average-size vehicle — a difficult task with most boosters.

Although the company says the BubbleBum is unlikely to deflate, EU regulations require that the seat be certified as meeting booster seat safety standards in its deflated state in case it gets punctured in a crash. Through the use of memory foam, the seat holds much of its shape even after the air is let out. However, the BubbleBum doesn't meet the Institute's BEST BET criteria without air in it and is designated "check fit" when it is deflated.

Contact :
Fintan Kelly
BubbleBum
7380 Sand Lake Road, Suite 500
Orlando, FL 32819
info@BubbleBum.us
1800-969-6586
http://www.bubblebum.us .




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Saravanan
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Metro Area: ALL REGIONS (Including International) Read More from this Metro Area
Country: India Read more from this Country
Industry: Advertising / Marketing Read more from this Industry
Press Keywords: Institute, boosters, agency, EU, foam
Press Company: BubbleBum
Press Site: www.bubblebum.us


 


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