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STEVE BOWLAND
09-01-2003, 04:09 PM
Hello, My name is Steve Bowland. As a father, I would like to ask a question of some fellow parents. If you were told that there was a way for a 95lb grandmother to install a car seat tighter than a certified installation technician, would you want to know if it were true? It is true. The 95lb Grandmother I am speaking of is my mom. I have developed a REMOVABLE tool that is 100% adjustable and works with ALL CAR SEATS IN ANY VEHICLE WITH SEAT BELTS. I spent the good part of a month installing car seats at the scrap yard and car lots. Over 1000 installations with the same tool. I am proud to say that 'Sit-Tight' is ready and available now. 'Sit Tight' provides the force to compress a car seat and hold it while you attach seat belt or l.a.t.c.h hooks. Slowly releasing the tension allows the vehicles seat belt to catch the car seat while fully locked. This eliminates independent car seat movement altogether. There are some cases where the compatibility of car and car seat become an issue. Not many though. Love your child, at least check it out. What can it hurt? It will help, I guarantee it. www.sit-tight.com thanks, Steve B
Tamie
09-01-2003, 07:22 PM
Unfortunately, tightness isn't the only criteria for a proper fit. And excessive force is not needed for a proper installation, which is achieved when there is one inch or less of movement any direction when the seat is tested by pulling at the belt path.
I also believe certified child passenger safety technicians provide a great deal more knowledge and usefulness than a tightening device. In fact, I'd guarantee it. :p
Tamie, mom to three (2 still in seats) and certified child passenger safety technician with a mean pair of knees that do the trick nicely ...
joolsplus3
09-01-2003, 07:35 PM
I curious what this thing attaches too?
Intriguing, anyway. :)
Oh, just so you know, there are NO carseats that allow a rolled towel in the front facing position, and since you only show seats that can only be forward-facing, some people might be mislead into thinking that forward facing Cosco seats allow the use of a towel. Rolled towels can only be used with rearfacing infant seats and rearfacing convertibles, and then only to help achieve the proper angle of recline (not more than 45 degrees).
CPSDarren
09-01-2003, 08:06 PM
Welcome to our forums!
If you are looking for good word-of-mouth advertising, I have a few suggestions. The first one is not to market your product as a replacement for a technician's inspection. Based on the experience of another entrepreneur at various online forums, I can guarantee the one thing you don't want to do is insult the certified technicians that use online forums. They can generate a lot of positive (or negative) publicity. The second is to consider taking the NHTSA 4-day class to become a technician yourself, if you are not already. The last one is to bring your product for review to a nationally recognized conference, like this one:
http://www.lifesaversconference.org
It sounds like you may have a great product. I hope to see a demonstration if you are able to show it at Lifesavers!
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