Friday, December 21, 2007

Child Safety Harness, Grandmother Created, Grandmother Approved.

Child Safety Harness

A grandmother in Vermont, Louise Stoll, invented a child safety harness for toddlers on airplanes. The harness type safety device weighs less than a pound and fits in a 6" sack. That will save many people from lugging those cumbersome car seats onto airplanes.

The harness style safety device is called CARES, which stands for Child Aviation Restraint System. It was designed for children who are able to sit upright on their own, who weigh between 22 and 44 pounds. CARES is certified by the FAA and has been named one of Good Housekeeping 2008 Good Buy Awards. Louise Stoll was awarded a patent in June of 2002. So far over 15,000 CARES have been sold, and it will be featured in the January 2008 Good Housekeeping, coming our mid-december 2007.

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