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Old 09-26-2006, 11:52 AM #1
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Default Please tell me we are not the only ones...

Riley got her Tiger 200 about 2 weeks ago, it has taken some getting used to as far as the size of the thing and the staring that we hadn't noticed in a while but overall it is an awesome stroller/wheelchair!

~BUT~

EVERY, yes, I mean EVERY single time we walk through those security things at the doors the alarms go off. I know it is not Riley, not her magnet, not my cell phone. Yesterday at therapy we took the stroller apart and carried it piece by piece through the doors at Pet Smart, the base is what is making them go off.

WHY?

I have called the area rep for Snug Seat, he has never had a parent/caregiver call with this problem.

So any ideas? We have to "fix" the problem, it freaks Riley out when the buzzers sound, and on some of them the lights start to blink.

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Old 09-26-2006, 02:10 PM #2
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We have the same seat and I have never noticed it setting off any security alarms...that's strange. We are flying to Disney on Thursday...I'll let you know if ours goes off in their security gate. I would definately talk to the rep about this one.
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Old 09-27-2006, 09:14 AM #3
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I should be hearing back from the rep today or tomorrow, he and another rep were taking one out to see if their set them off.

He thought it was strange too, leave it to Riley to get the one that is "odd"

I really hope that it is just ours and they will replace the base since that is where the problem is. I hate to think there is something in the newer ones that is making those things go off and we are stuck with it

It is a little embarassing.
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Riley (9)- Lennox Gastaut Syndrome & Charcot- Marie-Tooth
Brittany (11) a Prissy Princess
Sarah (14) Aspergers Syndrome
Victoria (16) Above Average Teenage sister
Jade (11) my niece, but now also my baby
Jacob (6) Possible Aspergers, but we have to sort through his anger/abandonment issues first
Jackson (4) The sweetest little guy you will ever meet.
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Old 09-28-2006, 01:22 PM #4
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Spencer's knee braces set off alarms. Of course, it is much easier for me to remove knee braces when we get to these devices than it is for you to dismantle a chair.

What a deal!
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