Child safety harnesses are safety devices designed to be worn by children three to eight years old. They restrict unnecessary movements and activities when inside a vehicle or strolling along public places. Child safety harnesses are made up of straps and buckles that adjust according to body size. They cover the upper half of the body with straps wrapping around the waist or over the shoulders and back.
Types Of Child Safety Harnesses
Kinds of Child Safety Harnesses include the following:
Full-body child harnesses
Full-body child harnesses are worn over the upper half of the body (starting from the waist up to the shoulders).Some models are designed with straps for wrapping around the upper legs.
They are so effective that children automatically stop running or walking when the harnesses are pulled.
They are ideal for small, hyperactive children.
Chest child harnesses
Chest child harnesses are designed with one strap going around the lower rib and two straps going over the left and right shoulders.The force is exerted on the chest and shoulders when they are pulled.
They provide medium control over children.
Waist child harnesses
Waist child harnesses consist of thick, durable straps designed to be wrapped around the waist.
They offer weak control over children since they only focus on the waist area. Children can remove them if they are not properly secured.
They do not work for very hyperactive children.
Choosing Child Safety Harnesses (Buying Tips)
Adjustability: Choose a child safety harness with buckles that allow lock adjustment for loosening or tightening the straps according to the size of your child's body as he or she gets bigger.
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