Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Here is the info on the harness....Thanks. The one we use is called an E-Z-ON Adjustable 103Z Vest. http://www.ezonpro.com/products/familyVehicle/nonAdjustableVest/101.shtml School Bus Cataloge - Click on "View Cataloge Online" and scroll down.....this site shows a few of them...... http://www.ezonpro.com/2005Catalog.shtml car restraints for teen??? Does anyone have ideas to restrain a 5 foot 7, 155 pound guy in the car and or bus. The EZ on are too easy for him to get out of even with my modifications and padlocks. I've looked into the 5 point race car harness and they won't go into a honda accord. We are trying entertainment, distraction, rewards, pictures, etc. But he is not consistantly safe, and he has an identical twin that needs attention too. They are both non-verbal so I've tried explaining it with pictures, but it's had to draw someone jumping out of a car and getting hit/killed. They don't understand money, so it's not a problem for them if they kick out the back windsheild.... never mind the tickets we have had to pay. Thanks, Pam Barrett Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Thanks for the link ,its very helpful , Subject: car restraints for teen??? E-Z-ON Adjustable 103Z Vest.To: AutismBehaviorProblems Date: Monday, July 28, 2008, 3:17 PM Here is the info on the harness....Thanks. The one we use is called an E-Z-ON Adjustable 103Z Vest. http://www.ezonpro. com/products/ familyVehicle/ nonAdjustableVes t/101.shtml School Bus Cataloge - Click on "View Cataloge Online" and scroll down.....this site shows a few of them...... http://www.ezonpro. com/2005Catalog. shtml car restraints for teen??? Does anyone have ideas to restrain a 5 foot 7, 155 pound guy in the car and or bus. The EZ on are too easy for him to get out of even with my modifications and padlocks. I've looked into the 5 point race car harness and they won't go into a honda accord. We are trying entertainment, distraction, rewards, pictures, etc. But he is not consistantly safe, and he has an identical twin that needs attention too. They are both non-verbal so I've tried explaining it with pictures, but it's had to draw someone jumping out of a car and getting hit/killed. They don't understand money, so it's not a problem for them if they kick out the back windsheild.. .. never mind the tickets we have had to pay. Thanks, Pam Barrett Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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