Mysweethoneybee
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Would a no back booster such as the Harmony youth booster be okay stored in the locking tool box part of a small pick up truck? It will shift around inside the plastic toolbox as my husband starts and stops. With people so worried about airplanes damaging boosters I was wondering about this.
My husband wants to have a no back booster seat for his truck "just in case" he needs to our youngest somewhere. He drives a tiny Mazda truck in which a child car seat would not fit so until carseats were outgrown he didn't even ask. I wouldn't be crazy about our son riding in the truck at all, but for a "just in case" I am fine with getting a booster seat.
But my husband needs the passenger seat to haul adults many times. So the booster would need to be stored in the "toolbox" thing in the bed of the truck. The toolbox is sealed and so I don't have to worry about water damage, but the booster will be sliding back and forth in there. Would wrapping it in bubble wrap be a good solution?
My husband wants to have a no back booster seat for his truck "just in case" he needs to our youngest somewhere. He drives a tiny Mazda truck in which a child car seat would not fit so until carseats were outgrown he didn't even ask. I wouldn't be crazy about our son riding in the truck at all, but for a "just in case" I am fine with getting a booster seat.
But my husband needs the passenger seat to haul adults many times. So the booster would need to be stored in the "toolbox" thing in the bed of the truck. The toolbox is sealed and so I don't have to worry about water damage, but the booster will be sliding back and forth in there. Would wrapping it in bubble wrap be a good solution?