Keep Your Child Safe with SeatSnug

I am a Mom to three little ones and when they were in their infant and toddler car seats I was just counting down the days till we can place them in a small booster seat. It gets so crowded with big carseats, right Mommas?!
Well, little did I know that those booster seats aren't very sturdy. I'm not sure about you guys, but it usually results in my child squirming and the seat shifting away from the actual seat while I'm behind the wheel. What a headache!
As a member of Mom Central, I received the opportunity to try a device called SeatSnug. It will solve all your problems and ease your concerns with your children riding in a booster seat.
From the SeatSnug Website:
Children in booster seats are at risk of injury and death due to seatbelt slack (looseness). The three-point seatbelt commonly used in motor vehicles, represents a compromise between safety and comfort. A three-point seatbelt allows slack to develop in the lap belt portion while children (or adults!) are riding in a vehicle. Seatbelt slack is acknowledged in the auto industry as a major contributor to injuries and deaths in vehicular accidents.
A loose seatbelt allows a child in a booster seat to bounce around, rock, tip, slide, and even fall over during normal vehicle maneuvering, which can result in injuries, such as a child’s head being thrown against the side of the vehicle, as well as leading to child discomfort, including motion sickness. In frontal impact accidents or during panic stops, a loose seatbelt can further lead to a child submarining under the lap belt. Loose lap belts are also contributors to children, whether in a booster seat or riding without a booster seat, ejecting out of the seatbelt in rollover accidents, allowing children to “fly around” the vehicle, resulting in the potential for severe injuries and even death—even though the seatbelt was buckled!
We installed our SeatSnug with no problems. After a week of use, we found it works wonderfully! It eliminates my daughter's booster seat from shifting, rocking, or tipping. It has eased my mind if there was ever a car accident.
For more information or to purchase your own SeatSnug go to their website at: www.seatsnug.com. You can also watch videos on how to install and use the device should you need it.




















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