Posted by admin on
February 9, 2009
A Hip And Cool Child Safety Harness
There is a lot been said about safety harnesses for kids, some are against it while some others agree that it is a reliable way of keeping your children safe while letting them explore their surroundings. Wether you are against it or in favor chances are you will fall in love with Kinderkord.
Kinderkord is a wrist to wrist connection for you and your child which leaves your hands free while keeping your child physically connected to you.
As you can read on their website, this device is unique because:
- Allows 3 full feet of freedom for both you and your child
- Does not tangle, even when used for multiple children
- Does not tangle, even when used for multiple children
- Is a nearly invisible link between you and your child
- Stores easily in a pocket, purse or diaper bag
- Can be attached to a stroller or belt loop
- A hip and cool unisex band that can be worn by a man or a woman
- Comfortable to wear for hours and hours
- Regardless of the time of year, kinderkord is easy to wear and adjust whether it’s hot or cold outside
- Also great for grandparents and care-givers to use
- Leaves hands completely free without the stigma of a harness
Therefore for all the previous reasons and more if you’d like to keep your child close in busy and crowded places Kinderkord is for you!
Posted by admin on
September 18, 2008
Child Safety Harness For The Flying Kid
If you fly frequently with your young children the FAA has some good advice for you:
The Federal Aviation Administration strongly urges you to secure your child in an appropriate restraint based on weight and size. Turbulence can happen with little or no warning. And when it does, the safest place for your child is in a Certified Restraint
Now you can forget about hauling a heavy, bulky car seat through crowded airports and narrow airplaine aisles. There’s a better way to keep your young children safe while flying. CARES (Child Aviation Restraint System) is designed specially for airplanes and is FAA certified as having an equivalent level of safety to a car seat for all phases of flight.
Simple to install, adjustable to fit virtually any size airplane seat and usable in most seats with the exception of those in exit rows. CARES has been certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for children weighing between 20-44 pounds sitting in their own seat.
CARES is manufactured by AmSafe, the foremost manufacturer of airplane seatbelts and other safety restraints. Best of all, CARES weighs only 1 lb, fits in a 6″ carrying case, fits all airplane seats and takes a mere 1 minute to install.
Posted by admin on
September 11, 2008
The Convenience of A Child Safety Harness
Exploring is one of the most important abilities a developing child can have when growing up. Exploring allows lttle children to learn about the world by interacting with it, but the freedom to explore in their own terms must be guided and a child safety harness allows you to hold on to your child while they are interacting with the world. Children can get out of sight very quickly and it could be a very stressing situation to be in while you find him/her.
A good child safety harness can help you avoid this situation by allowing you to keep your child close to you at all times and most importantly in those places where it is very likely your child would like to wander around like parks, airports, train stations and so on.
Many people argue that child safety harnesses restrict children, making them akin to animals. However the main goal of a child safety harness is not to restrict children, but to make sure they do not get lost, abducted, or worse. Nobody is going to try and kidnap your child if you are physically attached to them, and the chances of them getting lost drop to zero, unless you get lost as well.
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August 20, 2008
Baby Harness and Safety For Babies
I came across an article by Rachel Thompson about safety for babies where she talks about different measures that parents can take to keep their children safe when enjoying the outdoors with them.
For instance one of the suggestions she makes on the article is that If your little one is old enough to ride a tricycle, be sure that you have a good quality helmet for him or her to wear.
Every year, hundreds of children are rushed to the hospital for easily avoidable injuries. Play it safe, and make sure your child always wears a helmet when playing with any moving toy with wheels.
And finishes by saying that for smaller children that are just learning to walk, why not consider using a baby harness? This way, you can let your child run free without having to worry about scrapes and bruises!




