Pregnant Women And Safety Belts; Head Restraints - Chevrolet Beat Petrol Owner's Manual

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Warning
• After a collision, inspect all safety
belts and related parts for fraying
or other damage. Ask your
CHEVROLET retailer to replace
any damaged parts.
• It is dangerous to operate your
vehicle with damaged safety belts
or other parts.
Failure to make appropriate repairs
may result in additional damage to
your vehicle or personal injuries.
PREGNANT WOMEN AND
SAFETY BELTS
Safety belts work for everyone,
including pregnant women.
Like all occupants, pregnant women are
more likely to be seriously injured if
they do not wear safety belts. In
addition, when a safety belt is worn
properly, it is more likely that the
unborn child will be safe in a crash.
To provide maximum protection, a
pregnant woman should wear a three-
point safety belt. She should wear the
lap portion of the belt as low as possible
across the pelvis to prevent pressure on
the abdomen throughout her pregnancy.
Seats and Restraints

HEAD RESTRAINTS

Position
Warning
Only drive with the head restraint set
to the proper position.
Removed or improperly adjusted
head restraints can result in serious
head and neck injuries in case of a
collision.
Make sure that the head restraints are
properly adjusted before driving.
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