Brandon Sanders
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Brandon Sanders
@SafetySanders
Brandon Sanders | Product Safety Engineer | Nissan Group of North America
Joined Eylül 2021
23 Following18 Followers
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On #HolocaustRemembranceDay, we recognize #NissanFoundation grantee @HolocaustMI. #NissanFoundation #client #Thread
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The Nissan Foundation, (established in 1992), builds community through valuing cultural diversity. #NissanFoundation30 #client #thread
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I had a blast tonight with the #NissanMamas on the #NissanSafetySeries chat. Have a good night, and stay safe.
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Me too! Lots of great questions tonight. I'll try to follow up with as many of you as I can. #NissanSafetySeries #NissanMamas #NissanDiversity
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@jozjozjoz Either! As long as all other requirements are being met, either method is safe. We always recommend using whichever method you can install correctly every time.
#NissanSafetySeries #NissanMamas #NissanDiversity
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Here's my question for @SafetySanders!
Which is safer to use to install my child seat? Lower anchors or the seat belt?
#NissanMamas #NissanDiversity #NissanSafetySeries #client
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@EnzasBargains It is recommended to leave your child rear-facing as long as possible. Consult your Child Restraint System owners manual for steps on when to progress your child to the next seat type. #NissanSafetySeries #NissanMamas #NissanDiversity
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Question for ... @SafetySanders When your kid gets bigger and it is too hard to fasten them when they are rear-facing while they kick up, is it best to move them forward so you can fasten them more securely? #NissanMamas (Ad)
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@BabySavers @HeatherLopezCEO @TryTALA My favorite seat is whichever one a caregiver can install correctly every time. #NissanSafetySeries #NissanDiversity #NissanMamas
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@HeatherLopezCEO @SafetySanders @TryTALA Is there a brand of car seat that you've found to be easier to install correctly (or more foolproof) than others?
Thanks, @safetysanders!
#NissanMamas AD
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And now for the Q & A with Brandon Sanders, Product Safety Engineer, Nissan North America. Ask your child passenger safety questions now by tagging @SafetySanders with the #NissanMamas hashtag. @TryTALA ad

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@EnzasBargains @HeatherLopezCEO @TryTALA Secure the child in the child restraint system first. Once the child is in the seat and secure, you can always put the coat or a blanket on top of them. #NissanSafetySeries #NissanMamas #NissanDiversity
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@HeatherLopezCEO @SafetySanders @TryTALA @SafetySanders When it is freezing outside. What is the best way to keep the babies warm in the car seat? #NissanMamas (AD)
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@NacidosdelAlma @blogginmamas @BBabushka Siempre es recomendable usar asientos de seguridad en los que usted sabe exactamente de donde vienen #NissanMamas #NissanDiversity #NissanSafetySeries
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@blogginmamas @SafetySanders #NissanMamas #NissanDiversity #NissanSafetySeries puedo usar el asiento que mi amiga me regalo para mi hijo??? @BBabushka
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@HeatherLopezCEO One of my favorites is that every parent should read his/her child restraint system owner's manual. Your manual will answer most questions that you may have. #NissanSafetySeries #NissanMamas #NissanDiversity
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So @SafetySanders tell us what you think is the most important Child Passenger Safety Tip that every parent should know? #NissanMamas ad
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I know first hand how hectic life can get, but this a big one. I would always leave my purse on the backseat, so I’d make it a habit to check the back seat before leaving the car. #NissanMamas
BlogginMamas@blogginmamas
Child Passenger Safety Tip #7 #NissanMamas @TryTALA ad
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