Buckle Boss Classic Seat Belt Guard is an automobile seatbelt safety device for most pre-2016 vehicles.
Buckle Boss Seat Belt Guard pre-2016 Vehicles
$12.99
Estimated delivery between May 06 and May 08
Description
Autism-Products.com proudly introduces the Buckle Boss Seat Belt Guard Classic!
The Buckle Boss Belt Guard is an automobile seatbelt safety accessory/device designed to guard the vehicle seat belt release button
from the fingers of special needs children or adults with cognitive disabilities such as ADD, Angelman Syndrome, Alzheimers, Autism, etc.
Buckle Boss Classic Seat Belt Guard is an automobile seatbelt safety device for most pre-2016 vehicles. For newer vehicles, see the Buckle Boss Pro
- Position the BuckleBoss Belt Guard over the red seatbelt button.
- Insert the seatbelt into the side slot that is over the opening where the belt fits into the buckle.
- Do not insert the seatbelt into the middle slot (it’s not critical, but makes it a little more difficult to “pop” the button quickly).
- To release, push any key or slim object into either of the two free slots.
The Buckle Boss Seat Belt Lock is Proudly manufactured in the U.S.A.
Labeled and packaged by special needs students in Lexington, Massachusetts!
Rita –
Good idea, but these buckle guards would not fit on the seatbelts over the buckles in the back seat of my 2016 and 2019 Kia Sorento cars. They worked on the front seat buckles, but my grandchild must sit in the back seat.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
United States
Thought this was a universal thing and it may be….however it did not fit my 2016 Kia Sorento. The buckle is just to large, would not fully snap into place and I had to modify the plastic using a dremel to make more room for the buckle to go in. Great idea, I just wish the description was more specific on models before I bought this.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
New York, United States
The buckle guard did not work on the rear seat belts in my 2016 Toyota Tacoma, the latch did not connect. They would work on the front seat belt, but I don’t need them in the front seat.
I tried to use them in my 2011 Toyota Rav 4 but, again, the belt would not lock, neither in the back seat nor the front seat.