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Interpretation ID: nht81-3.49

DATE: 12/23/81

FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; Frank Berndt; NHTSA

TO: M. Lowenstein Corporation

TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION

TEXT: This responds to your November 25, 1981, letter asking whether children's car seats must comply with the flammability requirements of Standard No. 302, Flammability of Interior Materials. The answer to your question is yes. Section S5.7 of Standard No. 213, Child Restraint Systems, specifically states that each material used in a child restraint system shall comply with the flammability requirements of Standard No. 302.

SINCERELY,

M. LOWENSTEIN CORPORATION

November 25, 1981

Steve Oesch Office of Chief Counsel NHTSA

Dear Sir:

One of the divisions within the M. Lowenstein Corporation is considering selling fabric to a manufacturer of infants' or children's car seats for use in upholstering these seats. We would appreciate your advisory opinion as to whether or not fabrics intended or promoted for this end use must comply with the DOTMVS 302 Fabric Flammability Standard.

Dr. John R. Holsten Director Of Regulatory Affairs