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Warning (Continued)
forward-facing child restraint in the
right front seat, always move the
front passenger seat as far back as it
will go.
Q: What are the different types of
add-on child restraints?
A: Add-on child restraints, which are
purchased by the vehicle's owner,
are available in four basic types.
Selection of a particular restraint
should take into consideration not
only the child's weight, height, and
age but also whether or not the
restraint will be compatible with the
motor vehicle in which it will be
used.
Seats and Restraints 2-33
For most basic types of child
restraints, there are many different
models available. When purchasing
a child restraint, besure it is
designed to be used in a motor
vehicle.
The restraint manufacturer's instru-
ctions that come with the restraint
state the weight and height limita-
tions for a particular child restraint. In
addition, there are many kinds of
restraints available for children with
special needs.
Warning
To reduce the risk of neck and head
injury during a crash, infants need
complete support. In a crash, if an
infant is in a rear-facing child restraint,
the crash forces can be distributed
across the strongest part of an infant's
body, the back and shoulders. Infants
should always be secured in rear-
facing child restraints.

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