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There are only two booster seats the institute warns people not to buy: The Safety 1st All-In-One and Safety 1st Alpha Omega Elite. Both are made by Dorel Juvenile Group, which has several other seats on the "best bet" list. The institute said the seats -- which can be used in rear-facing mode for infants as well as forward-facing mode for young children -- aren't recommended because the lap belt comes up too far on the abdomen and the shoulder belt is too far out on the shoulder. Dorel Juvenile Group said in a statement that the seats comply with all federal safety requirements and are recommended by the institute in some of their other modes. ___ Online:
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