Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 Perfecto Sara, we are going to make sure this URL is now under Safety and autism link, safety products over on the Links file for future reference. I know I can not cry over spilled milk but sure wish I knew about something like this. Transportation were able to provide the harness but sure glad he has outgrown this thanks to many individuals under the autism spectrum or OT who specialized with sensory integration, who helped shared their input my on certain trials during my desperate days. Thank you Sara for sharing the safety product of what you had used for Elie. Prayers for many parents dealing with this challenging issue that you may find some ease here. May not be the answer for all but definitely something than nothing in the mean time when in need for some solution. Irma,20,DS/ASD > > Looked in Elie's OLD IEP - the company we got the vest from was E-Z On > Products Co in Jupiter FL. I looked; the model which looks like the > one we had was Model 103 Z. > > www.ezonpro.com > > My one caveat on this: When Elie struggled - and he frequently did- he > sometimes got the cross piece high enough that he could starngle. But > we watched, pulled over if we had to. On the school bus - the one year > he needed a harness on the bus, t > > -- > Sara - Life is a journey- we choose the path > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 The end of my message got cut. Be very careful in using this harness on a school bus. Elie struggled so for a time that he got caught across the neck. We had to transfer him to a car to derive to school - too hard for the bus driver to drive and watch out for him. > Perfecto Sara, we are going to make sure this URL is now under > Safety and autism link, safety products over on the Links file for > future reference. > I know I can not cry over spilled milk but sure wish I knew about > something like this. > Transportation were able to provide the harness but sure glad he has > outgrown this thanks to many individuals under the autism spectrum or > OT who specialized with sensory integration, who helped shared their > input my on certain trials during my desperate days. > > Thank you Sara for sharing the safety product of what you had used for > Elie. > Prayers for many parents dealing with this challenging issue that you > may find some ease here. > May not be the answer for all but definitely something than nothing in > the mean time when in need for some solution. > > Irma,20,DS/ASD > > > > > > Looked in Elie's OLD IEP - the company we got the vest from was E-Z On > > Products Co in Jupiter FL. I looked; the model which looks like the > > one we had was Model 103 Z. > > > > www.ezonpro.com > > > > My one caveat on this: When Elie struggled - and he frequently did- he > > sometimes got the cross piece high enough that he could starngle. But > > we watched, pulled over if we had to. On the school bus - the one year > > he needed a harness on the bus, t > > > > -- > > Sara - Life is a journey- we choose the path > > > > > -- Sara - Life is a journey- we choose the path. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 > > The end of my message got cut. Be very careful in using this harness on a school bus. Elie struggled so for a time that he got caught across the neck. We had to transfer him to a car to derive to school - too hard for the bus driver to drive and watch out for him. Glad you caught this Sara, on this piece of the message that got cut-off. Thanks! Irma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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