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| 81. | Tip #2 Where Should Your Child Ride? | ||
| Anyone who rides loose can hurt those who are buckled up by being thrown against them. People riding without belts or safety seats can be hurled out of the car and seriously hurt. The back seat usually is safer than the front, because head-on crashes are the most common kind. There must be one belt for each | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 16 Similar pages |
| 82. | Tip #3 How To Protect Your New Baby In The Car | ||
| Everybody would be safest facing backward while riding in a car. Babies are lucky to have seats that work this way. Infants are safest when riding facing the rear, because the back of the safety seat supports the child's back, neck, and head in a crash. So, whichever seat you choose, your baby should ride | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 16 Similar pages |
| 83. | Tip #4 What Safety Seat To Use For A Big Baby Or Toddler? | ||
| When your baby grows too tall or too heavy for an infant-only seat, you'll need a larger seat. Convertible seats fit infants rear facing up to about 20 lbs. Some convertible seats are rated for heavier rear facing weights and should be used for infants less than 1 year who weigh over 20 lbs. Toddler | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 113 Similar pages |
| 84. | Tip #5 How Should Preschool And School Children Ride Safely? | ||
| Your child should stay in a car safety seat with a full harness until the seat is outgrown, usually at about 40 pounds. When a child's shoulders are above the top set of strap slots, it is time for a booster seat. Booster seats protect the child's upper body with either the shoulder belt or with a shield. The | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 228 Similar pages |
| 85. | Tip #6 Is Your Safety Seat Secure In The Car? | ||
| To do its job, a child safety seat must be held securely against the vehicle seat back. If the lap part of the safety belt is not tight or the safety seat slides around on the vehicle seat, your child may not be protected. Always read the instructions that come with the safety seat. Also read the section on | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 16 Similar pages |
| 86. | Tip #7 Harness Straps: Your Child's Link To Safety | ||
| The harness holds your child in his seat to protect him in a crash. Some safety seats have just a harness; others have a harness attached to a shield. A harness is no less safe than a harness and shield combination. The straps must fit on strong parts of the body: the shoulders and hips. The harness must be | |||
| Updated: Mar 17, 2005 | Rating: 77 Similar pages |
| 87. | Tip #8 What Are Safety Seat Recalls? | ||
| Just like automobiles and many other products, a car safety seat may be "recalled" because of a defect which could injure your child. Manufacturers are required to fix the problem free of charge. If your seat is recalled, be sure to get it fixed right away. When you hear about a seat being recalled: Find out | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 0 Similar pages |
| 88. | Tip #9 Air Bag Safety: Buckle up everyone! Children in back! | ||
| An infant or child riding in the front seat can be seriously injured or killed by the inflating air bag. An air bag is not a soft pillow. To do its important job, an air bag comes out of the dashboard very fast, faster than the blink of an eye. Many people's lives have been saved by air bags. The force of an | |||
| Updated: Mar 17, 2005 | Rating: 16 Similar pages |
| 89. | Tips for Driving and Talking Safely | ||
| For many, wireless communications has delivered on the promise of the untethered life by allowing us to stay in touch wherever we are. And for an increasingly mobile culture, "where" is often in the car. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that 85% of cell phone owners use their | |||
| Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 0 | Author: Source: LetsTalk.com Similar pages |
| 90. | Tips For Getting The Right Insurance | ||
| Always comparison-shop whether you need a new policy, or before you automatically renew an old one. Autobytel.com makes competing, instantly accessible quotes available, and online application, at the click of a mouse. Consider more than just a rock-bottom premium. Consider the insurer, the specific | |||
| Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 16 Similar pages |
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