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Orbit Baby TestingAt Orbit Baby, we’re determined to go above and beyond the call of duty to guarantee our designs withstand the normal rigors – and unexpected bumps – of everyday use. Here’s a sampling of the tests we do, from stringent government-mandated tests of baby gear, to product validation tests we obligate ourselves to perform. Car Seat Safety![]() NHTSA FMVSS 213(National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) ![]() NHTSA FMVSS 302(National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) ![]() NHTSA Ease-of-Use Standards(National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) ![]() SmartHub™ Docking TestOrbit’s SmartHub is the stainless steel ring of the car seat Base (and Stroller and Rocker) on which all Orbit car seats are docked. To guarantee the security of this primary component, Orbit tests the SmartHub by docking, rotating, and undocking each Orbit seat design 3000 times before production. Then, during production, each seat is inspected and tested again on the SmartHub before it is boxed and shipped out. ![]() StrongArm™ Cycle TestThe StrongArm is the self-tightening mechanism that allows you to securely install your car seat Base with just the turn of a knob. Orbit’s StrongArm design is fully rotated forwards and backwards 500 times to prove that this design remains just as safe after hundreds of installations. Stroller Safety![]() ASTM F833(American Society for Testing & Materials) ![]() 360 Degree Tip TestBecause all Orbit seats rotate 360 degrees on the Stroller, we go above and beyond to perform the Tip Test for each seat in all four locked positions on the Stroller: facing forwards, backwards, and to either side. And since we designed for Orbit seats to sit at a comfortable height for parents, we test to make sure the Stroller can be tipped a full 13 degrees without falling over, beyond the ASTM standard. ![]() Treadmill TestBecause the Orbit system grows with your child and can be used with all Orbit seats, we test our Stroller design to make sure it is undamaged after a strenuous simulated use of several years. In the Treadmill Test, an Orbit Stroller is loaded with a seat, Cargo Pod, and 55 pounds (24 kg) of weight, and is then mounted on a special treadmill machine. The treadmill belt has rows of aluminum blocks more than 4 cm high bolted to it, and the Stroller is run for 60 hours to simulate severe real-world Stroller usage. ![]() Curb Drop TestStrolling off a sidewalk curb is often necessary when you’re out and about with your child, but can wear out a stroller. That’s why we test our Stroller design on a machine that simulates rolling off a curb & onto a curb 3000 times before production approval. Before the Curb Drop Test, the Orbit Stroller is loaded with a realistic amount of weight (50 lbs or 23 kg) so that we can be confident the design will remain fully functional all the way up to toddlerhood. ![]() Cold Temperature TestBecause some plastics can become brittle in cold temperatures,plastic parts on Orbit’s Stroller are validated for cold temperature ranges. In the Cold Temperature Test, plastic parts are frozen to -20 degrees Celsius for 24 hours. Then the weakest areas are stressed by dynamic loading until we are sure all plastic structures can withstand very strenuous use in extremely cold temperatures. Rocker Safety![]() Rocker Load TestOur Rocker is a great indoor solution for all Orbit seats, from the Bassinet that holds your newborn, to the Toddler Car Seat for youngsters up to 50 pounds. Even with these weight ratings, we like to be extra sure of your child’s safety. In the Rocker Load Test, our Rocker withstands 200 pounds (90 kg) of weight without any structural weakening. ![]() ‘Big Brother’ TestIn this test, we simulate the stress that would occur if a ‘big brother’ were to pull on an Orbit seat while docked on the Rocker. A large amount of stress is put on the outer most parts of each Orbit seat to make sure that the seat does not detach from the Rocker and that the Rocker does not tip over from the added force. Other Safety Tests and Guidelines![]() CPSIA-HR4040 (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act) ![]() Oeko-Tex® Standard 100Most inner upholstery fabric of all Orbit seats is certified by the International Oeko-Tex® Association, a Europe-based institution founded to guarantee “confidence in textiles." Specifically, Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 is a set of criteria that limits over 100 potentially harmful substances and chemicals, ensuring that our upholstery fabric is especially easy on both your child’s skin and the environment. Learn more about Orbit Baby's efforts here. ![]() Real User TestingOrbit’s product development engineers employ a diverse team of real-life moms and dads to test our products, both during the design process and after production. We encourage the user team to give our products an enthusiastic run, trying out all usage modes and mechanical systems in real-world scenarios. Because of the extensive surveys, photos, and videos from the Orbit user team, our process is enriched with parental wisdom and our products designed for real-world comfort and safety. ![]() ASTM F2194(American Society for Testing & Materials) ![]() ASTM F2050(American Society for Testing & Materials) ![]() California TB 117(California Technical Bulletin) |
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