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BESI Announces Safe Journey Seat Mount

BESI, Inc. announced today its latest innovation in pupil transportation, the Safe Journey Seat Mount.

The Safe Journey provides special needs transporters a safe and easy to use option for securing students that have difficulty staying seated in other products. BESI’s engineering team has devolved a way to make its standard BESI or Universal vest tamper-resistant by using a new cam wrap design.

The upper section of the securement has been designed to thread through the existing D rings and connect behind the seat, out of the reach of the student but easily accessible for the transporter. This new upper section also features improved adjustability to improve student safety and comfort. The lower portion of the Safe Journey features a unique tamper-resistant hook that allows the option of making the clip hooks more difficult to unfasten for the passenger.

The ability to use a tamper-resistant seat mount with a vest makes loading and unloading students quick and simple while still providing extra protection for “escape artists.”

This new product is available in small, medium, and large sizes and will work in conjunction with any existing BESI or Universal Safety Vest in the corresponding size. When ordering a BESI or Universal Vest the Safe Journey Seat Mount can be ordered in place of the standard seat mount.

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About BESI

BESI, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of seat covers, securements and evacuation products for the pupil transportation industry. Headquartered in West Chester, Ohio, BESI has produced top-quality products in the USA since 1975.

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