At a children's event today, I was handed a package for the regions "hidden hugs" program. Basically it was a sticky plastic sleeve, with an info sheet inside. You are supposed to fill out the info sheet with your child's emergency info (medical number, emergency contact, name, etc.), then stick the sleeve to the back of the car seat. (It does state to attach it where it won't interfere with any straps or harnesses)
I like the idea of it - that if there was an accident, the paramedics immediately have all of the child's info and would know who was in the seat. Is it a good idea though to be attaching things to the seat shell?
What do you think?
I like the idea of it - that if there was an accident, the paramedics immediately have all of the child's info and would know who was in the seat. Is it a good idea though to be attaching things to the seat shell?
What do you think?