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For families of neurodivergent brains, safety in public spaces is a constant concern. Children who are prone to bolting, have limited safety awareness, or become overwhelmed in busy environments may need additional physical support to stay safe.

Behavioural and security harnesses can provide that extra layer of protection — giving children more freedom to move while keeping them safely connected to a carer. These harnesses are particularly helpful in airports, shopping centres, car parks and other high-risk environments where a child may suddenly run or become disoriented.

They’re not about restriction — they’re about enabling families to participate in the community with greater confidence and less anxiety.