Noun
belt attaching you to some object as a restraint in order to prevent you from getting hurt
Source: WordNetsafety-belt
And need we even discuss Cole their grandma use to put Dylan on a “baby leash” (read: child safety belt)? Source: Internet
Of these 40,000 occupants, 18% were reported wearing lap belts, or two-point safety belts, 2% were reported wearing a three-point safety belt, and the remaining 80% was reported as wearing no safety belt. Source: Internet
Similarly, users of the three-point safety belt had a 60% lower serious injury rate and a 41% lower rate of all other injuries. Source: Internet
Always use a safety belt or harness when hunting from elevated tree stands. Source: Internet
Make sure your child’s safety seat and safety belt buckles aren’t too hot before securing your child in a safety restraint system, especially when your car has been parked in the heat. Source: Internet
Seatbelts in buses are sometimes believed to make recovering from a roll or tip harder for students and staff as they could be easily trapped in their own safety belt. Source: Internet