Renault TWINGO Driver's Handbook Manual page 35

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ChILD sAFETY
choosing a child seat
:
Rear-facing child seats
A baby's head is, proportionally, heavier
than that of an adult and its neck is very
fragile. Transport the child in this posi-
tion as long as possible (until the age
of 2 at the very least). It supports both
the head and the neck.
Choose a bucket type seat for best side
protection and change it as soon as the
child's head is higher than the shell.
Forward-facing child seats
The child's head and abdomen need
to be protected as a priority. A forward-
facing child seat which is firmly at-
tached to the vehicle will reduce the risk
of impact to the head. Ensure your child
travels in a forward-facing seat with a
harness or buckle for as long as their
size permits.
Choose a bucket type seat for optimum
side protection.w
Booster cushions
From 15 kg or 4 years, the child can
travel using a booster seat, which will
enable the seat belt to be adapted to
suit his/her size and shape. The booster
seat cushion must be fitted with guides
to position the seat belt on the child's
thighs rather than the stomach. It is
recommended that you use a seatback
fitted with a belt guide which can be ad-
justed in terms of height to position the
seat belt in the centre of the shoulder. It
must never rest on the neck or on the
arm.
Choose a bucket type seat for optimum
side protection.
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