Safety Buckle Pro Seatbelt Lock and Seat Belt Locking Clip - Keep Children in car seat locked and tight – Stop Kids with special needs from unbuckle - Strong ABS Plastic Buckle Guard – Universal Fit
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Dr. Jasen Monahan MD
> 3 dayI like that when it works IT WORKS!! My son hates this thing, because he knows he’s stuck when we use it! My son is 7, autistic, and VERY STRONG. He’s been unbuckling himself causing a very unsafe situation for over a month.. and I’m very glad to have found this!
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Home Educator Mama
> 3 dayWe have a boy who has sensory issues and ADHD. He fidgets a lot and we have had issues with him unbuckling in the car. This is super easy to put on and prevents him from unbuckling. Its easy for us to use the car key to unbuckle him when we arrive. The only thing I can think of to make it better would be if the buckle guard had something that would keep it from falling of the seat belt when you unbuckle. It falls off easily and I dont want to lose it.
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Mr. Dameon Mertz V
> 3 dayMy autistic son sometimes has tantrums and will unblock seat belt or try to slide out for the seat belt now that he’s old enough for a booster. Peace of mind when I can’t pull over right away to guide him through the tantrum. He’s upset but I know he can’t unbulk or get out from the seat belt.
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Reasonable
> 3 dayOur 16 year old with special needs had been riding in a car seat for well over 10 years, lately because he couldnt unbuckle it. He started letting us know he was too big for it so we found an alternative to keep him safely buckled. Its simple and effective. Pro tip: lock the seatbelt so your kid cant wiggle themselves out. We keep at least two in the car, one for him and one so we can keep him from unbuckling the loud and complainy one sitting next to him.
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MM
Greater than one weekI order this for my 5yr old she like to take off her seat belt off when we are driving know she cant till I un buckle her she hates it but safety safe
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motherduck
> 3 dayWhen I arrived at the vets and opened the back door and my dog took off, I thought my seatbelt latch was broken because they ride in the car with a harness on and attached to a tether. I finally figured out what happene My large heavy dogs stepped on the release and the tether came out. It happened again so I was rather desperate for a solution. This is perfect. Now they stay put and safe.
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Brinna Stanton
> 3 dayI have a 8 year old son with autism. We recently switched from harness mode to high back booster mode with his car seat. He kept unbuckling his seat belt on the high way or in town and my husband and I were constantly pulling over to buckle him back in. He even climbed into the passenger seat. I purchased two of these (one for my car, and one for my husbands car) and they arrived in two days. Very easy to use and they work!!!! Our son is unable to unbuckle himself. We use are car keys to unlock his seat belt. Easy. My only complaint is that you have to store it somewhere until ready to use it again and it could get losses. Weve been storing them in our cars hidden. Lol. I will be buying one more for his grandmas car.
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dan
> 3 dayI wish the sent a key with it to unlock
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EB
> 3 dayThe lock clip wont close around the strap of the seatbelt.
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Digital Kamerad
> 3 dayI got this set to stop the child car seat from being accidentally unbuckled by a rear adult passenger, and to use the locking clip for a car seat that doesnt have a built-in lock-off. I thought it would be easier than the typical metal ones (like the Diono Superlock for example). The buckle cover does what it says, although its a little bit loose which made it annoying to use with a seat belt locking clip that actually does its job. I say do its job because the locking clip in this kit is a totally useless piece of junk! Even with nothing between the two arms, you need to fidget it into alignment to close the little plastic latch at the end. Now, if you have any kind of fabric in between the arms (which is the WHOLE POINT), its literally impossible to a) close the arms tight and b) close the clip. In hindsight, I have no idea if this rather chintsy plastic locking clip is safe to use with a child seat in a vehicle, so its probably good that I was forced to go back to the metal locking clips.