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ISO 9999 - Division and Related AbleData Product Types

12 12 09 Seat belts and harnesses for motor vehicles

Devices for restraining a person in a vehicle to enhance safety during travel.
Included are, e.g., three- and four-point seat belts added to a vehicle's seat, seat belts that attach to a vehicle to restrain a passenger who is seated in a wheelchair within the vehicle, and belt vests.
Excluded are wheelchair-based restraint systems.

AbleData Product Categories

  1. Car Safety Harness ( Transportation: Vehicle Accessories: Automobile Accessories )
  2. Seat Belt Alarm ( Transportation: Vehicle Accessories: Vehicle Accessories General )
  3. Seat Belt Extension Handle ( Transportation: Vehicle Accessories: Vehicle Accessories General )
  4. Seat Belt Lock ( Transportation: Vehicle Accessories: Vehicle Accessories General )
  5. Seat Belt Restraint ( Vehicle Accessories: Van Accessories: Van Accessories General )
  6. Seat Belt Restraint ( Transportation: Transportation Safety Equipment )
  7. Seating Restraint ( Transportation: Vehicle Accessories: Vehicle Accessories General )
  8. Travel Chair Restraint System ( Vehicle Accessories: Van Accessories: Van Accessories General )
  9. Travel Chair Restraint System ( Transportation: Transportation Safety Equipment )

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