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Toddler keeps wriggling out of car seat straps

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  • Registered Users Posts: 208 ✭✭Clashmore


    https://mumnme.ie/houdini-stop/
    You could try this, it is crash tested in Australia and is sometimes recommended on the rear facing
    toddler Facebook page. Also you can get mirrors that attach to the headrest so you can see rear facing children, I have them in my car as have 2 rear facing in the back


  • Registered Users Posts: 54 ✭✭uptheduffagain


    Clashmore wrote: »
    https://mumnme.ie/houdini-stop/
    You could try this, it is crash tested in Australia and is sometimes recommended on the rear facing
    toddler Facebook page. Also you can get mirrors that attach to the headrest so you can see rear facing children, I have them in my car as have 2 rear facing in the back

    Yeah, we have a mirror but it doesn't make any difference! He's brazen as anything, threats or bribes have no effect :D

    That Houdini strap was the one that I was a bit wary of. Looks like it does the job, but it's not approved for use in many countries as you're essentially meant to be able to get the child out of the seat by using the main buckle alone. I suppose it comes down to weighing up the risks - if there are no other options, I might have to go with that one. Just wondering if anyone else has used it?


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,729 ✭✭✭Millem


    Clashmore wrote: »
    https://mumnme.ie/houdini-stop/
    You could try this, it is crash tested in Australia and is sometimes recommended on the rear facing
    toddler Facebook page. Also you can get mirrors that attach to the headrest so you can see rear facing children, I have them in my car as have 2 rear facing in the back

    I have that Houdini one and the besafe clip https://tonykealys.com/products/besafe-belt-collector


  • Registered Users Posts: 13,513 ✭✭✭✭fits


    We use Houdini strap too and it works.


  • Administrators, Business & Finance Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 16,921 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭Toots


    Houdini strap worked for our escape artist.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 509 ✭✭✭anndub


    We live on the same street as a Garda station so officers walking the beat/driving past are part of the scenery for us. On the spur of the moment one day, I stopped an officer as we walked passed and we had a quick chat about the legality of wearing car seat belts properly. She was only 2.5 but it scared her straight 😂


  • Registered Users Posts: 54 ✭✭uptheduffagain


    anndub wrote: »
    We live on the same street as a Garda station so officers walking the beat/driving past are part of the scenery for us. On the spur of the moment one day, I stopped an officer as we walked passed and we had a quick chat about the legality of wearing car seat belts properly. She was only 2.5 but it scared her straight ��

    :D

    I honestly don't think that'd work with my fella, he's not fazed by authority figures! :D


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