As a general rule bulky clothing including winter coats and snowsuits should not be worn underneath the harness of a car seat.
Babies wearing coats in car seats.
Here is a simple way to check if your child s coat is too big to wear under their harness.
They come equipped with a poly nylon shell and elastic cuffs at the wrists that you can tighten to trap body heat.
Put the coat on your child sit them in the child seat and fasten the harness.
Put the coat on your child sit him or her in the car seat and fasten the harness.
Without loosening the harness remove your child from the child seat take the coat off.
Bulky winter coats can pose a serious threat when worn under the straps of car seats and even booster seats by creating too much space in between your child s body and the harness itself.
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Without loosening the straps take off the jacket and put your child back in.
If the straps are still snug your child can wear the jacket in the car seat.
Parents or caregivers unsure if their child s coat is.
In a car crash fluffy padding immediately flattens out from the force leaving extra space under the harness.
Plenty of car seat and child gear brands make covers for infant car seats which may seem like a perfect solution to keeping your baby warm sans puffer coat as well as snug in their car seat.
Tighten the harness until you can no longer pinch any of the webbing with your thumb and forefinger.
She points me in the direction of car seat safety guidelines set out by the manufacturers alliance for child passenger safety macps which explain that wearing bulky coats may provide enough.
If the straps are loose and dangling once you ve removed the jacket it s too big to wear under the straps.
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.
A child can then slip through the straps and be thrown from the seat.