SEATBELT ADJUSTER - COMFORT AT LAST |
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The Seatbelt Adjuster clips onto the waist area of your seat
belt instantly, and spares you hours of discomfort on the road.
Designed to slide approx. 3 to 5 inches on the seat belt waist
area, it holds the shoulder strap away from your neck and chest
area with no loss of safety. Wonderful on long trips! Motivates
people to use the seatbelt properly. |
![]() The Seatbelt Adjuster can remain fastened to the lap belt permanently once attached. |
Fig.
1: Attach the Seatbelt Adjuster to the lap part of
the belt by centering the belt between the hinged tongue and
the front part of the clasp. Fig. 2: Snap the back tongue securely in place by pressing the two pieces together until you hear a sharp clicking sound . Fig. 3: Slip the shoulder belt under the front tongue of the Seatbelt Adjuster and slide the Adjuster to a comfortable position until the shoulder strap is away from your neck. Note Do not slide the Seatbelt Adjuster more than 3" to 5" away the buckle clasp. |
If you are a retail store owner looking for new products, this site includes information on merchandising our products including full color ads, brochures and display details. The Seatbelt Adjuster is a great promotional product and can be used for recognition, fundraising and to raise awareness of safety issues. |
| What People have said about the Seatbelt Adjuster |
Margie Speck of Muskegon said she loves her Seatbelt Adjuster. Speck only had to slide the adjuster 3 to 5 inches from the buckle clasp, thus re-aligning the belt to a more comfortable position on her chest area. Sue Stadnika, of Grand Rapids, affirmed that the Seatbelt Adjusters were easy to put on and adjust. Joyce Olsen, also of Muskegon said "It's hard getting into a car and you find yourself with the seat belt up around your neck, and then it works up into your face." She said that problem is now cured. |
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Seat belts save lives. In 1999, motor vehicle occupant restraints saved the lives of approx. 11,197 people over age four. If all passenger vehicle occupants over age 4 used proper restraints, an additional 9,553 lives could have been saved in 1999. Reported from Buckle Up America May 2001. |





Fig.
1: Attach the Seatbelt Adjuster to the lap part of
the belt by centering the belt between the hinged tongue and
the front part of the clasp.
You can find the seatbelt adjuster in your local
department store or automotive outlet. 
