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Location: Melbourne
Registered: January 2003
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Re: Fitting bucket seat
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Wed, 31 March 2004 10:05

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SAAS CAR SEATS
ADR standards cannot be taken as a measure of complete safety as those regulations are only the basis for average build car drivers and passengers, to delivering better safety you need better products. To achieve the highest standards in design and performance, SAAS has pushed ahead with an upgrade program that ensures all its seats not only meet the exsisting standards but better them. Ordinary road seats are arranged to comply with ADR 3 and 22A, while those set basic parameters for the structure and head restraint safety during impact, the regulations are designed around what is considered an average height and weight occupant. The basis of this aspect of safety is for the belt to combine with the seat to hold an occupant firmly in position within the car. As part of the on-going upgrade of SAAS seats, the structure and adjustment facilities are all designed to be stronger and exceed the ADRs by a substantial margin. The resulting lift in strength gives both prolonged shape for long-term comfort as well as increased safety.
From the Saas web site :http://www.saas.com.au/news.asp#4
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