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.
Once you have the
clip fastened, you should slide it into position
at baby's
armpit level.
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.
Remember the harness
clip should always be
at the
armpit level.
The harness
clip should be placed
at armpit level and the seat reclined so the infants head does not flop forward.
Make sure that the chest
clip is properly secured and located
at armpit level on your child to ensure proper function.
Make sure that the
clips and fasteners are on your child's body
at about the same
level as his
armpits.
- Check the seat's safety harness (in a car, it's especially important that the harness
clips are
at around
armpit level, never on the stomach or neck)
When setting up your baby car seat, make sure that the harness
clips sit on your child
at armpit level (not on his neck or tummy).
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.
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.
The harness needs to be snug and the chest
clip at chest /
armpit level.