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Those who donāt understand:
It's safer to take a child's jacket off before putting them in a car seat because a coat can create space between the child's body and the car seat harness, potentially allowing them to move too freely during a crash and not be properly secured, which could lead to serious injury; essentially, the coat compresses in a crash, leaving slack in the harness straps.
(Edit) Thanks for all the likes love yaā¤ā¤ā¤
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So glad to see that there are other people that know this. Iām. NICU Nurse and a mother and Iāve had so many people argue. This fact with me even little ladies who havenāt had children in decades and probably didnāt have car seats when they had kids come up to me and say oh your child is cold and Iām thinking no my child is alive and if we have a car wreck, they will remain that way a few minutes outside in the cold getting in and out of the car without a coat is not going to hurt them. But I know many first responders who have found car seats with no children in them because the child slipped through the harness. Not to mention that on long car rides, they can certainly get hot in the car seat too hot. People should also invest in a top quality car seat, practice extended rear facing, and make sure itās properly installed.
And yes, like other people have commented you shouldnāt let your kid eat in the car. We have no eating in the car policy due to choking, but Iām guessing that mom probably took the sucker away before she left. We donāt know that so maybe we shouldnāt attack people.
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I went down a rabbit hole the other day and I give you a trigger warning here for a horrible child involved car accident:
Basically the space was to big between the kid and the car seat, due to the jacket. Like way to much jiggle space. The truck driver, first on the scene, who saw the whole accident also saw some doll like thing fly threw the air, hoping it was the family cat. It was the childās head.
There was not even another car involved, just the dad loosing control and spinning the whole car a couple of times.
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Same goes for adults!!
When I was learning to drive we tried a simulator that shows you what a full stop crash feels like even at a low speed (like 15km/h). With a big jacket the seatbelt werenāt as snug and close to the body as it shouldāve been, so even at that low of a speed it hurt a lot more.
The difference was definitely an eye opener, I can only imagine how much more dangerous it would be when the speed is higher.
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It really doesnāt matter at that age. Supposedly it can be an issue with infants bc their jackets are the same size as them but in reality, if your kid is slipping out out of a car seat, you simply didnāt buckle them in tight enough.
Not wearing a jacket to and from a car is torture in the snow and is not happening. They would freeze until the car warms up. Also, the real threat is that pop sickle stick getting lodged down her throat in an accident but no oneās talking about that.
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Something I do for my 2 toddlers that works well -even though itās A little silly lol - i put their jackets on backwards! It makes loading them into their car seats easier, l donāt have to make them stand in the cold to remove the jacket, and I can slip it off to buckle then easily slide it over their arms once they are buckled. Silly, yes but it works like a charm for us.
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@purplepixie274
2 months ago
Don't let children eat anything while driving, choking can easily happen, and you might not realise, it's silent
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