It wasn't long before the dummies came falling out of the window, showing just how important it is to let your safety
belt keep you in the car.
Not exact matches
Also
keep in mind that the normal angle of recline for a
car's seat back is 20 to 30 degrees from vertical — any more than this and there's a risk that your child could slide under the seat
belt in a crash.
Although it's impossible to
keep kids out of harm's way all the time, you can help to prevent injuries by taking simple safety precautions, like childproofing your home, making sure kids always wear proper safety gear such as helmets when participating
in sports, and using
car seats and seat
belts for kids at every age and stage.
It can be wrapped around
belts and buckles
keep your baby sleeping comfortably
in their stroller or
car seat.
If you're heading to the
car from indoors, the best idea is to
keep your newborn dressed as they were at home, buckle them
in and then tuck a blanket around them over the seat
belt.
Thus, to avoid chances of injuries,
keep the child
in a booster seat until he / she becomes 8 years old and can fit properly into the
car's safety
belts.
Keep your child who has outgrown his forward - facing
car seat
in a
belt - positioning booster seat until they are big enough to fit
in regular seat
belts.
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Keep them buckled: Make sure to always keep your baby buckled up in the harness and belt when using the stroller or car seat during mot
Keep them buckled: Make sure to always
keep your baby buckled up in the harness and belt when using the stroller or car seat during mot
keep your baby buckled up
in the harness and
belt when using the stroller or
car seat during motion.
A new magnetic
belt system
keeps the
belts away to aid securing your child
in the
car seat.
Keeping your kids safe
in the
car, including using an age - appropriate infant
car seat, booster seat, or seat
belts can also help to prevent a head injury
in a
car accident.
To install this booster
in your vehicle, all you need to do is simply put it on the seat and use your
car's
belt system as a guide to
keep it
in place.
The purpose of infant
car seats is provide your child with a safe, supported seat that either elevates him to the level at which he can use an adult seat
belt safely, or (
in the case of small babies)
keeps him secure
in the seat by means of a harness.
Works like a charm and together with rear radar and surrounding sodar you have a
car that can detect obstacles, read signs, see the road, partly drive by itself,
keep cruise control distance, warn rear driver if they don't see you are at standstill
in a queue (the
car then flashes the lights to wake them up) and to protect you (if they still doesn't react and my
car thinks this will not end well, it pretensions seat
belts, apply full brake if you are at stand still, to prevent you from bouncing further, and precharge the airbag safety system - if nothing happens, it releases the
belts and so on), and it can find parking spot that fits and help you park there and of course help you with obstacles around the
car when parking by yourself.
I had a mechanic help me out
in sort of a similar way one time with my moms old 86 Buick when the air conditioner stopped working, they just found a shorter
belt that would bypass the ac pulley so that I would not have to pay to get the pulley replaced on a 18 year old
car that my mom was not planning on
keeping and did not care if the ac worked.
In the event that the vehicle's lane - keep assist and lane - departure warning systems don't get the job done, the run - off protection system is designed to protect occupants from serious injury when the vehicle veers off of the road; if sensors detect a run - off taking place, the front safety belts will tighten for as long as the car is in motion to keep passengers safely in positio
In the event that the vehicle's lane -
keep assist and lane - departure warning systems don't get the job done, the run - off protection system is designed to protect occupants from serious injury when the vehicle veers off of the road; if sensors detect a run - off taking place, the front safety
belts will tighten for as long as the
car is
in motion to keep passengers safely in positio
in motion to
keep passengers safely
in positio
in position.
Among them: active cruise control to
keep vehicles at a safe buffer distance from others at highway speeds; lane - change warning systems that use tiny cameras and sensors to identify lane markings and warn drivers when their vehicles start to stray; and emergency systems that automatically tighten seat
belts and apply the brakes when a
car is closing
in dangerously fast on the vehicle
in front of it.
More people are seeking solutions to
keep their pet safe
in the
car, agrees Gordie Spater, co-owner of Kurgo,
in Salisbury, Mass. «We have seen a huge increase
in the sales of crash - tested auto harnesses and seat
belts for dogs.
To
keep your dog safe
in the
car, make sure to use a safety restraint system, such as a dog seat
belt, harness or crate.
Keep them calm
in the
car by playing soft music and stabilizing the carrier with a seat
belt or on the floor of the vehicle.
Vehicle pet barriers, pet seat
belts, pet
car seats, and pet travel crates are all excellent ways to
keep your pet (and you) safe when traveling
in your vehicle.
Cars and Pets Cats love to warm up underneath
car hoods.If your
car is
kept outdoors, or if cats have access to your garage, be sure to pound on the hood of the
car prior to turning the ignition.Many cats are killed or injured grievously by fan
belts and moving engine parts.Also, pets should not be left alone
in vehicles due to the potential for carbon monoxide poisoning or hypothermia.
With its energy absorbing padded vest, Sleepypod's Clickit Sport ($ 70), which easily fastens into your
car's seat
belt,
keeps your dog, big or small, secure
in case of a sudden stop.
Keep your pets safe
in a properly fitted
car or flatbed pet harness, secured to the seat -
belt or tie - downs, or inside a properly - sized travel crate that is securely strapped
in place.
By
keeping auto workers
in the same spot and moving
cars down an assembly
belt, workers would develop specialties — specializing
in a single operation.
Excessive heat can add more pressure to every part of a
car, especially
belts and hoses, so
keeping them
in good repair is a vital part of vehicle maintenance.
And if and when it happens to you, your safety
belt is the best way to
keep you
in your seat so that all the other safety devices built into your
car — airbags, crumple zones, roll cages, etc. — can do their jobs.
Features such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, headlights that automatically run during the day, and motorized seat
belts don't just help
keep you safer
in the
car: insurance companies almost always offer you a discount for choosing a vehicle with added safety options.
People driving sports
cars are more likely to display the unsafe driving habits that can result
in claims: speeding, weaving
in and out of traffic, failing to
keep safe following distances, failing to wear a seat
belt... and the list goes on and on.
Once you are
in Car driver seat, be attentive, wear your seat
belt, adjust the mirrors and
keep the guidelines of the road
in mind.