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Child's Harness Restraint

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  1. E-Z-ON ADJUSTABLE VEST (MODEL 103Z) The E-Z-On Adjustable Vest, model 103Z, is a harness restraint designed for use with children and adults with physical, balance, emotional, or behavioral disabilities. This restraint prevents the wearer from leaving the vehicle seat or wheelchair and provides additional support to keep the wearer in an upright position. Designed to be used in a van, bus, family vehicle, or with a wheelchair, this parachute-style harness comes standard with back zipper closure to prevent the wearer from removing ...[More Information]

  2. E-Z-ON UNIVERSAL HARNESS (MODEL 86-Y) The Universal Harness, model 86-Y, is a harness restraint designed for use with children and adults with physical and balance disabilities. This harness retrofits rear seat automobile lap belt, providing a strap over each shoulder....[More Information]

  3. POSTUR VEST (MODELS 6528 & 6529 ) Picture of POSTUR VEST (MODELS  6528 & 6529 ) The Postur Vest is a torso support and harness restraint designed for use children, adults, and juniors with physical or balance disabilities. The H-style harness vest is made of soft padding and has adjustable hook- and-loop fasteners. The child size features a cartoon designs and the adult/junior has a plain front. This latex-free and machine- washable vest fastens over the back of wheelchairs or regular chairs. SIZES: Child (model 6528) and Adult/Junior (model 6529). ...[More Information]

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