The C.E. White PCR, a five-point restraint system, attaches to school bus seats and accommodates children weighing 20 to 90 pounds.
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The C.E. White PCR, a five-point restraint system, attaches to school bus seats and accommodates children weighing 20 to 90 pounds.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — HSM Transportation Solutions has improved and reintroduced its C.E. White Portable Child Restraint (PCR) for school buses.
The five-point restraint system, originally introduced in 2013, is designed to accommodate children weighing 20 to 90 pounds and up to 57 inches in height.
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When not in use, the PCR’s belts and attachment straps fold into a self-contained carrying case.
The PCR attaches to any school bus seat and provides a cushioned seat and vertical shoulder slides for height adjustments.
When not in use, the PCR’s belts and attachment straps fold into a self-contained carrying case. The case has an adjustable strap that can be used as a handle or shoulder strap for portability.
The PCR meets FMVSS 213 and all Head Start standards, according to HSM.
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