No twisted harness straps
- Edwina Mclean
- Feb 16, 2022
- 1 min read
Did you know, a single twist in a harness causes a large amount of force to be distributed unevenly onto the child. Always keep your child's harness free from twists, double checking near their hips as sneaky twists can often end up there too.
Twisted straps are uncomfortable too! Imagine carrying FULL bucket of water with only a thin handle compared to carrying the same load with a nice wide handle.
To help prevent twists, when removing the child from their seat:
Loosen the harness Undo the buckle
Grab the harness from the silver buckle tongues
Place the buckle tongues on the outside of the seat, behind newborn padding or in the special buckle tongue holders on some seats
If you find that you have ONE twist that you can't seem to remove, follow this video from Infasecure to use the TRIANGLE TRICK.

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