A seat belt is a safety device, with a liability rating, depending on its  
actually use: Airplane, Jet, Passenger Vehicle and Wheelchair.  The safety  
of each belt is designed from the material use, the weave and strength are  
clearly declared for those in the manufacturing industry, as well as the end 
 user.  Tampering or altering a safety device could/may affect its user  
safety, injury and death.  Crash Test Requirement is another issue to those  
in the industry.  If a safety seatbelt does not prevent injury in the event  
of the crash test, it goes back to the manufacture.  A velcro connection is  
made for a wheelchair, it too must pass the crash test process.  Is it any  
wonder... why I wonder.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 11/20/2013 6:30:05 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
I actually need the kind with the push-button car like release. The  little 
flap of belt that you pull to tighten it is hard for me to work  sometimes, 
Ive seen some belts that have a platic d ring connected to the end  of the 
flap. Ive seen a couple people out in public with newer chairs that  have 
this seatbelt with the d-ring. 
 
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