Car Safety for Kids

When travelling in a car with an infant, buy a rear-facing car seat and lock it in your car’s safety belt or lower anchors and tethers for children (LATCH) system. Make sure that it does not move more than an inch. Put harnesses that are even with the child’s shoulder and make sure it is tight. Recline the car seat up to 45 degrees so the baby’s head stays in place and the airways are open.

Car Safety for Children

Car Safety for Children

The reason that parents should buy rear-facing car seats is because children are safer in the back seat. You cannot place a child in front of an active airbag as this might suffocate or injure the child in case of a car crash. For more safety tips and other articles about cars and transport, do click on the links below as they have been chosen to be the best in this field.

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