Adjustable Positioning Car Seat System For Kids With Special Needs
Ziggi | Apr 28, 2010 | Comments 1
Columbia Medical has introduced its new Spirit 2400 Adjustable Positioning System (APS) Car Seat for kids with positioning needs.
The Spirit 2400 has features that are similar to those found in complex wheelchair seating systems. The Spirit APS is designed for users between 25-130lbs., and up to 66 inches in height.
According to Columbia Medical:
“It comes standard with features such as soft-padded head support, low profile sides
to make transfers of passengers easier, plush machine-washable upholstery, 5-point harness for safety and a recline bar to provide optional recline (tilt). Also, installation is made easier as the vehicle shoulder belt can be used as the tether in most installations.
For users requiring additional positioning, the Spirit is the only car seat that offers swing-away trunk and hip supports that are individually adjustable and can be fitted exactly to the user’s specifications. The support assemblies, along with the pads, can be ordered in various sizes to accommodate varying trunk and hip widths. The swing-away latch mechanisms enable a full 180 degree range so that they swing completely out of the way during transfers of the individual in and out of the seat.”
Get more information at: Columbia Medical
Filed Under: New On The Scene
to make transfers of passengers easier, plush machine-washable upholstery, 5-point harness for safety and a recline bar to provide optional recline (tilt). Also, installation is made easier as the vehicle shoulder belt can be used as the tether in most installations.



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