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Re: special needs

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Thu, 3 Apr 2003 18:06:24 +0100

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Also found this but it is American
Tunja
The E-Z-ONTM MODIFIED VEST (model number 101M2) is dynamically tested
and meets FMVSS213. Shown with optional push button closures (D-Ring
closures and standard). It features shoulder adjusters that enable the
vest to "grow" with the child or adjust for seasonal clothing, and
crotch straps that keep the lower hip strap of the vest positioned over
the hip.

Transport children in a prone or supine position securely
Certain physical disabilities (such as spinal injury, body cast, long
leg cast or hip spica) require a child to "lie down" when riding in a
vehicle. The Modified Vest enables these children to be transported
safely and securely.

Great for long trips...for all children
Now a child can nap comfortably in the car, and parents can have peace
of mind knowing that their child is still secured to the vehicle's seat
belt.

Uses your vehicle's existing seat belts
No Modification or locking clips are necessary. Just put the vest on the
child (adjust it for a snug fit the first time you use it), lay the
child on the seat, and secure the vehicle's existing seat belts after
threading them through the sides of the vest and the leg belt. Place
pillows as shown for comfort and protection in case of a collision.
Complete, detailed instructions are included with each E-Z-ONTM MODIFIED
VEST.

ORDERING INFORMATION
For most children ages 5-12 Model No. 101M2 (Double D-Ring Closure
standard, Push-Button closure optional).
For most children ages 2-5 Model No. 101M2/XXS (Available in Double-D
Ring closure only).


EZ-ON PRODUCTS, INC. OF FLORIDA

Connan Marielle (RC9) Luton & Dunstable Hospital TR wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>  I am looking for a safe way to transport a 2 months old with complex health
> needs in his parents' car. The child needs to be lying on his side or
> recovery position. Has anyone heard of any equipment that would allow for
> safe travel in this position?
> I have tried 'in car safety' and MERU already. I was told of a system for
> prem babies but the parents tell me their child is too big for it now.
> Thanks for your help.
> Marielle
>
> Marielle Connan
> Macmillan Children's Nurse
> 01582 497585
>

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