If you're traveling with children, remember the best way to protect them in the car is to put them in
the correct child safety seat for their size and age.
Not exact matches
Ensuring
child safety while travelling and ensuring that each
child is fitted into the
correct seat for their age and size is very important to protect them from any unforeseeable harm, danger, injury and even death.
If you are using a
child safety seat in the forward - facing position, attach the
child safety seat's top tether strap to the
correct anchor point.
The manufacturer has tested the booster
seat to ensure
safety, but if your
child doesn't fall within the
correct weight range on those labels, it may not be able to properly protect your
child in a crash.
This makes it easier to choose the
correct safety seat for the
child and makes it easier for parents to see when they need to replace their
safety seat.
While great progress has been achieved in recent years in preventing
child occupant deaths and injuries, and increasing the
correct use of
child safety seats, booster
seats and
safety belts — thanks in no small measure to the tireless dedication of NHTSA and its many partners in the
child passenger
safety community — more work needs to be done to protect
child occupants who remain at heightened risk.»
Car
seat safety is something that should be high on all parents priority list and ensuring that your
child is in the
correct car
seat according to their height and weight rather than age.
Air bags,
seat - mounted side - impact, driver and right - front passenger for thorax and pelvic protection (Always use
safety belts and the
correct child restraints for your
child's age and size, even in vehicles equipped with air bags.
Mandatory
safety equipment like electronic stability control, anti-lock brakes and ISOFIX points for
child seats are obviously all present and
correct, but it would've been nice if some of the optional
safety equipment was standard.
Safety Belts 3 - Point Front And Second Row All
Seating Positions Air Bag Passenger Sensing System Sensor Indicator Inflatable Restraint Front Passenger /
Child Presence Detector (Always Use
Safety Belts And The
Correct Child Restraints.
Air Bags Dual - Stage Frontal And Thorax Side - Impact Driver And Front Passenger And Head Curtain Side - Impact Front And Rear Outboard
Seating Positions (Always Use
Safety Belts And The
Correct Child Restraints.
Air Bags Frontal And Side - Impact For Driver And Front Passenger Driver Inboard
Seat - Mounted Side - Impact And Head Curtain Side - Impact For All Rows In Outboard
Seating Positions (Always Use
Safety Belts And The
Correct Child Restraints.
Ensuring
child safety while travelling and ensuring that each
child is fitted into the
correct seat for their age and size is very important to protect them from any unforeseeable harm, danger, injury and even death.