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  •   Committed to In-Car Security
      for Kids
  •   Unique release action
  •   Suitable for all standard seat
      belt fixings
  •   Award Standard Design


Using BuckleSafe!™

One of the biggest problems when travelling with babies and young children is the accidental undoing of seat belts. When that seat belt is securing your infant or baby seat, it’s an accident waiting to happen. 

Made in the UK by one of the world’s leading injection moulding companies from engineered thermoplastic polymer, the BuckleSafe!™ is suited for top release seat belts. 

Once BuckleSafe!™ is fitted to your seat belt, it can be easily removed by adults but is impossible for children to unfasten, due to the revolutionary hard polymer plastic casing.   With its award winning design, BuckleSafe!™ can be used in vehicles all over the world.

Watch our easy to follow instructional video for more detail.

Ensure that BuckleSafe!™ is in its 'closed' position (as supplied)
Place BuckleSafe!™  over the seat belt buckle used to secure your infant seat, covering the red 'release' button
Fasten the seat belt into the buckle in the normal way. In this position the seat belt is secure and cannot be released
To remove BuckleSafe!™, simply squeeze simultaneously both buttons on either side and pull apart. This will provide access to the red seat belt 'release' button
Simply depress the red 'release' as normal

Warning!

BuckleSafe!™ is not to be used for any purpose or in any manner contrary to the instructions.


BuckleSafe!™ is only to be used when anchoring an infant seat as described above and shown in the video clip and where the child seat utilises the safety belt as the fixing method.   BuckleSafe!™ is suitable for over 90% of all car seat belt buckles. However it is not suitable for sunken seat belt buckles or on the very few vehicles where the buckle thickness is greater than 29mm.


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