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Cadillac 1998 DeVille User Manual

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A
AUTION:
Smaller children and babies should always be
restrained in
a
child or infant restraint. The
instructions for the restraint will say whether it is
the right type and size
for
your child.
A
very
young child’s hip bones are
so
small that
a
regular belt might not stay low on the hips, as it
should. Instead, the belt will likely be over the
child’s abdomen.
In
a crash, the belt would apply
force right on the child’s abdomen, which could
cause serious or fatal injuries.
So,
be sure that
any child small enough for one is always properly
restrained in a child or infant restraint.
Infants need complete support, including support for the
head and neck.
This
is necessary because
an
infant’s neck
is
weak and its head weighs
so
much compared with the
rest of its body.
In
a crash,
an
infant in a rear-facing
restraint settles into the restraint,
so
the crash forces can
be
distributed across the strongest
part
of the infant’s body,
the back and shoulders.
A
baby should
be
secured in
an
appropriate infant restraint.
This
is
so
important that many
hospitals today won’t release a newborn infant to its
parents unless there is an infant restraint available for the
baby’s first
trip
in
a
motor vehicle.
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Cadillac 1998 DeVille Specifications

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BrandCadillac
Model1998 DeVille
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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