The harness needs to be snug and
the chest clip at chest / armpit level.
b)
Chest clip at armpit level.
Make sure it's tight enough and keep
the chest clip at armpit level.
Not exact matches
The
chest clip should always be
at armpit level.
The
chest clip of the harness should be placed
at armpit level, which will keep the straps on the child's shoulders properly.
The
chest clip should be
at armpit / nipple level — if it's too low, the baby can slip through and flop forward during a crash.
If the buckle and
chest clip are still secure without the coat, and the harness webbing CAN NOT be vertically pinched
at your child's collarbone, then the coat is acceptable.
The Sirona M with SensorSafe 2.0 doesn't stop
at the
chest clip when it comes to protecting your child, they've also included the L.S.P System (Linear Side Impact Protection System).
If there's a plastic harness
clip that rests across your baby's
chest, keep it
at armpit level to hold shoulder straps in place.
advocate, extended rfing past the 1 year / 20 pound law (rfing till
at least 2 is preferred) extended harnessing, keeping children 5 point harnessed past the 4 yrs / 40 pounds most states req and encouraging basic education on carseat position / install, proper
chest clip and strap location as well as the correct ways to use the latch system (there are weight limits) and when to use the seat belt..
The adjustable
chest clip was a little difficult to reach in a front carry but held securely and the ability to adjust from both sides allowed for a more custom fit without tugging
at the shoulders.
Infant car seats will have a five point harness system, which means the straps are attached to the seat in
at least five places and include a
chest and lap
clip to secure the child onto the seat.
Make sure that the
chest clip is properly secured and located
at armpit level on your child to ensure proper function.
In forward - facing car seats the straps are to be
at or above the kid's shoulders, as for the
chest clip, it should always be
at armpit level.
At the hospital sleep center, Watson was wired with electrodes on her head and body, belts around her
chest and abdomen, and a small
clip on her fingertip.
The harness should be snug, and the
chest clip should be
at chest / armpit level.
The harness should be snug, and the locking
chest clip should be
at chest / armpit level.
The harness needs to be snug, and the locking
chest clip needs to be
at the
chest / armpit level.
Clip at least the underbelly,
chest and sides of the body in dogs and cats so when they lay on the floor they will lose the heat faster.
A basic dog harness goes around your dog's
chest and front legs, and
clips together
at your pet's side.