End dangerous winter coat worries with Buckle Me Baby Coats easy

End dangerous winter coat worries with Buckle Me Baby Coats easy

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Dec 18, 2017 - End all your car seat danger worries with the easiest, safest car seat coat seen on Shark Tank. Traditional winter jackets are unsafe but ponchos, blankets, light fleece jackets just aren't warm. These are the perfect winter coat for your baby, infant, and toddler. Mom created for no brainer FAST safety.

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Pulling the harness really tight doesnt work It may look tight but the force of the crash will [Video]

About Buckle Me Baby Coats Did you know that what your child is wearing in a car seat can make a difference to their safety? When you are thinking about walking away safely from a car crash, the difference between safety and injury is a question of millimetres, so any amount of space under the harness is dangerous. When a child is wearing a puffy, bulky coat, you will not be able to get the car seat straps tight enough and they will not be secure during a crash.

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