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panang 54M
3 posts
4/6/2009 10:32 pm
A SAFE RIDE EVERY TIME....

CARE SAFETY SEATS AND SEATS BELTS ARE A MUST FOR ALL .
One of the most important things you can do to help keep your safe is to make sure he or she is properly restrained while riding in a motor vehicle.
Car crashes injure or kill thousands of in the U.S. each year. The correct use of car safety seats and seat belts can significatly reduce the risk of a being hurt or killed in a crash, report the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Here are recommendations from the NHTSA and the American Academy of Pediatrics for the correct use of car safety seats and seat belts for .
Infant-only care seats These seats are suitable for from birth up to 1 year of age and who weigh up to 35 pounds. The seats should be installed in the back seat of the vehicle at a 30- to 40-degree angle to prevent the 's head from falling forward. Infants should ride rear-facing until they are at least 1 year olds and at least 20 pounds.
Convertible seats. These should be place in the back seat and can be used in two ways: rear facing or forward facing. Forward-facing seats are for over 1 year and more than 20 pounds. Rear-facing seats can be used for infants, then converted to forward-facing seats for older . Unlike infant-only seats, convertible seats can be used longer by a . It's best to have a ride rear-facing for as long as possible.
Booster seats. who have outgrown their forward-facing car seats - typically at around age 4 and 40 pound - must ride in booster seats in the back seat. They should stay in a booster seat until they are able to correctly fit into a car seat belt. That usually happens when a reaches 4 feet 9 inches in height and is between 8 and 12 years old.
Seat belts. Once a has outgrown a booster seat, he or she can wear a lap and shoulder belt. should always ride in the back seat until they are 13 years old. You can get help installing your 's car seat. To find a seat inspection station or certified cheld passenger technician near you, go to www.nhtsa.gov.

Catch you later. God Bless you all.