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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2011

How to wear a jacket in a carseat.

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  • I love this mommy and I love this video!!! Thank you for spreading the word!

  • thats such a good idea! i have just been putting a fleece sweater on my son and then his winter jacket on before we leave the house. then once we get to the car i quickly take his coat off and put him in his seat with his sweater still on and then use a blanket. its such a pain in the butt but clearly worth it! im just always worried about him getting sick because of it lol

  • This is still unsafe. The back of the coat can still compress. You are better off removing the coat completely and using a blanket or carseat poncho. Good try though.

  • @C0C0BELLA1 You are wrong. When you do crash, 911 will tell you to leave your child strapped in their seat in case there has been any spinal injury. When I had my crash in May, the EMTs took the whole carseat out with my little girl still in it for the ambulance. Please don't post any more comments on videos for safety when you're clearly inadequate.

  • Great videos. Exactly what I wanted to relay to my Mom friends. In an accident with front facing seats you don't want any extra room for compression in the front and chest area. Having a coat on the child's back and straps still against the child's thin shirt at the front is absolutely fine. It does not provide any more compression room. Well done!  Thanks for both videos.

  • Cute kid! and very very well behaved and patient! but I have to disagree witht he fat that this is 'safe' there is still room behind her to compress in an accident, yes better than if fastened witht he straps OVER the jackets as your first video indicated, however, still dont' think this is safe!

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