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Buckle Guard Seat Belt Buckle Safety Guard, Black - 2 Pack

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A spokesperson for Lancashire County Council said: "We are offering our Transport Assistance Grant to parents and families who are able to transport their children to school themselves, depending on the individual child or young person's needs. Transport operators and local authorities, on the other hand, are grappling with the sudden need to adapt their vehicles and practices to comply with the new regulations. Implications of the Ban In some cases the use of accessories could be a source of contributory negligence if for instance, the driver becomes distracted and causes a collision, or if loose pieces obstruct the use of controls. Any resulting police penalty could have an impact on premium or the driver’s ability to renew.' Saga It's useful to have a secure place for a child’s drink to go so that he or she can reach it, to save you pulling over or engaging in dangerous driving while trying to retrieve the bottle. We would advise using one recommended by the manufacturer. With the BeltUpp installed, your child will have an ‘X’ pattern across its chest. It’s designed to provide better support for a sleeping child and to stop them from slipping out of the seatbelt.

Of course, a cup in the car could fly free in an accident and a cup-holder may not prevent this, so bear this in mind. Ways to keep your family living costs down, and kids of all ages happy Get our Family newsletter – it's free monthly However, as most child car seat harnesses come with padded shoulder pads that cover the straps, you may find you need to mount the clip quite low, so it sits across the stomach and not the chest. We also asked different insurance companies whether using car seat accessories might affect your chances of putting through a claim for a damaged car seat in the event of a crash. This is what some of them said. M&S Bank

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However, we'd strongly advise you to be careful what you go for. Car seats are crash-tested in the way they are designed to be used, and adding accessories such as chest clips or seat covers that aren't approved by the manufacturer could compromise the seat's safety and/or void the warranty. As a result, the harness straps will be looser than they should be, which could expose your child to higher forces in a crash. If you are worried about your child being cold in the car, dress them in several thin layers. Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards also see As the industry grapples with this issue, it underscores the importance of staying informed and adaptable in the face of changing regulations. It helps if you’re not in a hurry to get somewhere and is best started when you get a new seat or change the car.

The DVSA is consulting with various stakeholders, including the Department for Education, Department for Transport, Schools, Local Authorities, and parents, to navigate this complex issue. DVSA wants to work with industry to develop a solution to support the safe transport of PSV users: it has no plans to target enforcement action against their use.’ This is for the same reason that you shouldn’t dress your child in bulky winter coats. Although you may feel that you’ve done the harness up tightly, the soft padding of a coat will compress in an accident.

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We haven’t yet seen any issues with car seat accessories causing problems at claim stage and therefore cannot envisage a scenario where a claim would not be covered.' The use of child car seat accessories wouldn’t affect child seat cover, or invalidate the vehicle insurance in the event of a claim. However, the cost of the accessory itself wouldn’t be covered as it doesn’t form part of the original car seat.' LV Lancashire Live reports that from February 20, children who need the mechanism to be transported safely will no longer legally be allowed to use them. The guards are often used in forms of transport to stop a child or young person from releasing their seatbelt while on the road. This is a plastic clip that’s attached to the integral harness to hold the straps together, ideally at chest height. It’s designed to stop your child slipping their arms out of the harness. A further briefing was issued on 17 th February where the DVSA position seems to have changed: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/UKDVSA/bulletins/3496836

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