Child Safety - Honda 1994 Accord Sedan Owner's Manual

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Children depend on adults to protect
them. To help make sure we do,
every state and Canadian province
has laws requiring infants and young
children to be properly restrained
whenever they ride in a car.
An infant or child who is not properly
restrained can be killed or seriously
injured in a crash.
Be sure any child too small for seat
belts is properly secured in a child
restraint.

Child Safety

Where Should Children Sit?
According to accident statistics,
children of all sizes and ages are
safer when they are properly
restrained in the rear seat rather
than the front seat.
We recommend that, whenever
possible, you secure your child's
infant or toddler seat in the center
position of the rear seat with the lap
belt.
For cars with a passenger airbag, we
strongly recommend that you do not
put an infant seat in the front
passenger seat. If the airbag inflates,
it can hit the seat with great force.
The infant seat can be dislodged and
the baby seriously injured.
Driver and Passenger Safety
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