Internet divided over triplet dad’s hack to move three babies at once

The internet is currently in a heated debate over a father’s hack for moving triplets inside of Home Depot.

Dealing with one child is incredibly difficult, so just imagine dealing with three! While triplets are incredibly rare, around 1 in 6,889 pregnancies, they require specific needs in almost all aspects of their lives.

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He even used carabiners in moving the triplets

The controversial footage was originally captured and uploaded to TikTok by Jordan Flom (@jordanflomofficial). It also looks like Jordan was the man in the footage.

In the clip, the father, dressed in khakis and a black t-shirt, began to load up his kids onto a hauler you’d typically use for large items. Unfortunately, the hauler would not hold all three car seats comfortably.

After some assistance from another man, the father pulled out the big guns in the form of several carabiners.

By lifting one car seat above the rest and attaching it to the overhead bar, the dad-of-three was able to get all three of his kids fastened and ready to go.

This is not the first time that Jordan has gone viral for creating hacks for modern problems. In an earlier video, which amassed over 200 million views, Jordan carried all of his shopping home using an electric scooter.

The clip has divided the internet

Though the clip demonstrated some genius innovation, it has seemingly divided people online. Some social media users have argued that carrying your kids in such a manner is inherently unsafe.

Someone said: “It’s like they make triplet strollers for a reason.”

“That’s dads for you .. they likely have a triplet stroller & he said that he didn’t need it!!” someone else wrote.

Others have argued that carabiners are designed to hold the weight of full-grown adults on the side of mountains. Surely, they can hold a little baby in a car seat?

One person argued: “Carabiners hold grown humans while rock climbing, why would mom be upset? He did amazing.”

“I put my life and my 85kg in the hands of 1 carabiner in my rescue parachute. Strong enough to save me from a freefall, whats the problem?” someone else wrote.