Child Restraints - Chevrolet Sail Diesel Owner's Manual

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36 Seats and Restraints

CHILD RESTRAINTS*

Caution
Children who are small enough
should always be restrained in infant
or child restraints.
Never hold a baby in your arms while
riding in a vehicle. Never let a child
stand or kneel on a seat or in the
cargo area while the vehicle is
moving.
Caution
An unsecured child restraint may be
thrown out of the vehicle in a
collision or sudden stop.
You or passengers could be injured.
Secure the child restraint properly
even if a child is not using the
restraint.
Caution
Child safety restraints are available
in a wide range of sizes and configu-
rations. Due to the shape and
dimensions of your vehicle's interior
and seats, not all child safety
restraints will fit in your vehicle.
It is your responsibility to ensure that
the child safety restraint you install
fits properly and can be adequately
attached to the vehicle with the child
safety restraint anchors. A child
safety restraint that is not the correct
size for the vehicle or the child, or a
child safety restraint that is improp-
erly attached to your vehicle can lead
to serious personal injury to the child
and other passengers in the vehicle in
the event of a collision.
Caution
A child restraint can become very hot
if it is left in a closed vehicle in hot
weather.
Make sure the child restraint is not
too hot before placing a child there.
Be sure that if children are too small
to be well restrained by the safety
belt system, that they are secured in
an appropriate child restraint.
The child restraint suitable for
ISOFIX* "universal" category can be
used. The child restraint is not equipped
with vehicle.
Child restraints can only be used in rear
outboard seating positions only.
There are no anchor brackets available
for front seating positions. Accident
statistics show that children are safer if
they are restrained in the rear seat.

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