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Tips & InfoChild Safety SeatsIf you have children it's important to make sure they are secured properly when you drive with them. They are almost always safer when riding in the back, in a car seat that is appropriate to their age and weight. Using a car seat correctly can prevent injuries, but wrong usage is very common. Even a small mistake in how the seat is used can cause serious injury in a crash. Tips to ensure you are using a child car seat correctly:
Do not use a car seat that:
To find out if your child safety seat has been recalled, you can call the Auto Safety Hotline at 888-DASH-2-DOT. If the seat has been recalled, be sure to follow the instructions to the recall or to get the necessary parts. You should also get a registration card for future recall notices from the Hotline. To find out more information about infant or toddler car seats, go to the Web site of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety at www.highwaysafety.org. Also check out the National SafeKids Campaign at www.safekids.org which offers a free Child Car Seat Locator which allows you to enter your child's age and weight, and get back a list of recommended car seats. Another good source of information on car seats is the American Academy of Pediatrics website at http://www.aap.org/family/ which offers a detailed shopping guide to car seats. Is your child ready for a regular seat belt? Keep your child in a car seat for as long as possible. When he or she is big enough, make sure that seat belts in your car fit your child correctly. The shoulder belt should lie across the shoulder, not the neck or throat. The lap belt must be low and flat across the hips, not the stomach. The child's knees should bend easily over the edge of the vehicle seat. Seat belts are made for adults. If the seat belt does not fit your child correctly, he or she should stay in a booster seat until the belt fits. Other points to keep in mind when using seat belts:
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