Heres a link to explain how to safely wear a winter coat in a carseat. If you can pinch the webbing.
It simply stretches over the car seat and doesnt interfere with the straps or harness.
Baby ejected from car seat winter coat.
If you can now pinch the webbing between your thumb and forefinger then the coat is too bulky to be worn under the harness.
If the harness is tight without the coat youre fine.
Crash test lab video aired on today last winter showed a child dummy wearing a puffy coat flying out of a car seat in a simulated 30 mph crash.
Then take your child out take her coat off and fasten her in again without re tightening the harness.
If you need proof the car seat lady and other experts advise you to try this test fasten your child in her car seat with a coat on and the harness tight.
In that case a child is then more vulnerable to slipping out and getting ejected from the car seat according to the american academy of pediatrics.
Parents or caregivers unsure if their childs coat is.
Put the child back in the car seat and buckle the harnesses again.
See a video of this chalk test take the child out of the car seat.
If youre not sure your coat is ok to use in the car try the test i showed above.
Take the coat off put your child back in the car seat and buckle the harness straps which should be adjusted just as they were when the child was wearing the coat.
Take the coat off your child.
If not well now you know.
Winter coats and even bulky sweatshirts can cause the straps on the car seat to fit the child loosely amber rollins director of kids and cars a national organization that aims to prevent automobile related deaths of children told insider.
Adjust the strap so that the chalk line is where it was when the coat was on.
Plus it has a top flap that folds down in the car or over the babys face when youre out in the cold.
Instead of a bulky coat get this car seat cover instead.
Take the coat off and put your child back in the car seat and buckle the harness straps which are still adjusted as they were when he was wearing the coat.
Using chalk mark the tail of the car seat strap where it comes out from the car seat.
Its fleece lined and made from a water resistant quilted nylon.
Buckle your child into the car as you normally would tighten the straps until they pass the pinch test then without loosening the straps remove the child take off all those warm layers and rebuckle to see how much slack is in the harness.
All that material will compress in a collision and cause slack that may allow a child to be ejected from the carseat.
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