The Careva
harness system has been created to be affordable for all disabled people to travel in comfort.
The harness system provides the upright position required to ensure that the
function of ordinary three point safety belt works at an optimum level. It should
always be used together with the vehicles standard seat belt!
The great thing about this harness system is that the driver never needs to worry whether the passenger is secured or not. There are combinations of the harness system that can be used in taxis
and Community Transport, which can be fitted and dismounted with ease.
The Harness System
Gives good support and prevents the person falling forwards or to the side.
It can be fitted in all vehicles with an opening between seat base and back
(this includes child seats and wheelchairs).
Can be fitted in most front and back seats
The Careva Harness System is CE-marked. CE-labeling is a guarantee that company
products meet the requirements of the EU directive on medical aids, which also satisfy Australian standards.
The Careva Harness System's Core Components
Spinal belt
A Spinal Belt constitutes the foundation for the other parts of the system and
is always fitted first. Place the belt around the car seat and secure it at
the back of the seat. The belt is adjustable, adjust until safe.
Shoulder
harness
The Shoulder Harness is used in the same way as the Thoracic Belt to fix the
upper body and to prevent the person falling. The belt offers greater support
for the shoulder and uses buckles to secure at the side.
Combi harness
The Combi Harness is a combination of a Shoulder Harness and a Pelvic T-belt
and the shoulder straps are fastened on the front rather than the side as the
standard Shoulder harness.
Pelvic T-belt
The Pelvic T-belt is used to hold the pelvis to the back of the seat to ensure
a good position. It can be used with very active passengers or to prevent them
sliding forward.
Thoracic belt
The circumference round the chest determines the length of the belt.) The Thoracic
Belt is used to position the upper body and prevents the person falling forwards
or to the side.