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An orange opaque seatbelt buckle cover designed to be childproof. It wraps around a vehicle seatbelt and is fastened with a buckle and hook & loop tape. A doctor's certificate is required for the use of this product. Two small stickers must be displayed on the rear of the vehicle to indicate that this product is being used.
Seat belt extensions are available for people for whom the standard sizes are insufficient. They fit most Australian cars made since 1997. Longer versions of standard seat belts may also be available.
A range of vehicle restraint vests for children and adults. They feature a shoulder harness and two chest straps, two loops to thread a lap seat belt through and a back zipper closure. Choice of mounting straps. Available in four sizes, each with three zipper positions to ensure proper fit.
Hemco manufactures seat belt extensions for cars made in Australia since1997. They consist of a tongue and buckle and attach to the existing seat belt. Two sizes.
This seat belt buckle cover is for use on the the seat belt that anchors child car seats / restraints that have their own separate harness. It is designed to prevent accidental release and to deter children from opening a conventional seat belt buckle. The Cover is made of neoprene and plastic with an extra strong Velcro fastener that camouflages the buckle. NOTE It is not for use with a regular seat belt that is used to secure a person.
A seat belt extension can be used in most Australian cars fits made since 1997. For use in both front and rear seats. Suitable for the larger occupant where the existing belt is not long enough and when installing a child seat or capsule. The Extension adds around 200mm to the belts overall length.
Clear plastic seat belt buckle cover to prevent easy access to the buckle. Comes with a belt cutter and instruction sheet. Suitable for children and adults. Available in two sizes and is able to be fitted to most cars. (Written permission to use this device must be obtained from the RTA.)
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