Children in a car, who are not fastened with a seat belt or who are not placed in an appropriately sized and correctly fitted child seat, may be seriously injured or even die in a car accident.
The relatively large weight of their heads, as they’re thrown forward, makes them particularly vulnerable.
Who must be fastened in a car?
Children of all ages must be safely fastened in a car seat. This applies to a newborn baby, as well as a teenager.
The driver of the car is responsible for making sure that everyone is wearing their seat belts. If the car doesn’t have enough seat belts for everyone – children, who are younger than three years old, must be fastened first.
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If a child has become used to being fastened in a chair, he or she will not protest about sitting in a child’s car seat. Every time they take it off, stop the car, put it back on.
Which safety measures are recommended for babies?
Your baby may be secured in your car in the following ways.
Recommended safety measures for children aged nine months to four (approx) years
Children weighing 9 to 18 kg can be put in approved rear-facing child seats in the front passenger seat, or rear or forward facing child seats in the rear seat. It’s safer for the child to sit rear-facing.
The child seat should be fastened with the car’s three-point seat belt following the fastening instructions precisely. Passenger airbag must be disabled, if using the front seat.
Recommended safety measures for children aged three to six years old
Children in this age group weighing 15 to 25kg should be carried in the back seat in approved child seats, which must be fastened with the car’s three-point seat belt.
A booster cushion may be comfortable for children in this age group, although this will not provide as much safety for the child’s back, neck and head as a child’s car seat. Car cushions are also fastened with the car’s three-point seat belt.
When using a booster cushion, it’s always important to check that the safety belt is properly fastened on the child. The diagonal belt must cross the child’s chest and shoulders. If it crosses the child’s neck, the cushion is too small. A back pad with a back rest can be used to make the seat belt fit the child better.
Recommended safety measures for children who are more than 135cm tall
Children who are at least 135cm tall may use the car’s ordinary seat belts.
Why are airbags dangerous for children?
Airbags were made to protect adults weighing about 75kg.
They are very powerful when they’re inflated, and they’re placed so low that a child placed in front of an airbag may suffocate or be severely injured by the impact of a rapidly inflating airbag.
If your child is younger than 12 years, they must never sit in a front-seat with an active airbag in front of them. When your child is over 12 and wants to sit in the front seat, move the seat as far back as possible.
A child seat must never be fitted in the front passenger seat, if the car has a passenger side airbag. Some cars enable the driver to switch off the airbag. But it should be switched on again, when an adult is using the seat.
What is a secure child seat?
Which safety precautions must be followed in the car?
Driving a car is one of the most dangerous things people do. So, some safety precautions must be followed when driving with children.
Wishing you safe motoring with the children.
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