Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 16:39:46 -0700
Reply-To: Steve Macaulay <smacaulay@INFINTIUM.COM>
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From: Steve Macaulay <smacaulay@INFINTIUM.COM>
Subject: Re: Infant seats and Vanagons...
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Alan,
I may be missing something here with your particular setup, but all I did
was add one of those metal brackets provided by most infant seat carriers to
the seat belt strap. These brackets prevent the length of the seat belt
from being adjusted after they are in place. Once you figure out the
correct length needed to securely hold down the seat, put the bracket on the
belt and it should hold securely. I adjusted mine to a length that is hard
to lock in place unless you put pressure on the seat (I use my knee) to give
you enough room to lock it in place. It works fine for us on the back seat.
I suspect most baby-oriented stores that carry infant seats should have
these brackets if you don't already have one. A lot easier than switching
seatbelts around.
Thanks,
Steve
89 Westy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf
> Of Alan Bosch
> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 11:08 AM
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Subject: Infant seats and Vanagons...
>
>
> In the normal course of marital negotiations, my wife has advised
> me that my bus
> is not a suitable vehicle for family outings and trips because
> the seat belts on
> the rear seat do not snug down enough for an infant seat. As I
> argued this
> outlook - foolish, I know - I remembered back to that day in May
> when we brought
> my new-born, Matt, and his mother back from the hospital. I
> recall the lap belt
> did not, in fact, work all that well when used with an infant
> carrier / seat.
> Only way to find out was to take the seat, sans infant, and try
> again. Sure
> enough, glaring safety issue here.
>
> Tonight, I'm going to swap the seat belts from the jump seats with the
> adjustable rear seat belts, put the infant carrier on the jump
> seat, and see if
> this works. The jump seat can be used as it already faces
> rearward - a legal
> and common sense requirement.
>
> In the mean time, I'd be interested to hear from others on how
> they secured an
> infant seat in their bus - jump seats or rear seats.
>
> TIA
>
> Alan Bosch
> & Phred ('88 Wolfsburg)
>
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