If
the shoulder belt cannot be properly positioned so that it
does not cross
or
rest in front
of
the child's face
or
neck, move
the child to one
of
the seats with a lap belt only and use the
lap belt.
Lap belts and the lap portion
of
lap and shoulder belts should
always be worn snugly and below the hips, touching the
child's thighs.
Children should always ride with the seatback in the fully
upright position. When the seatback is not fully upright, there
is a greater risk that the child will slide under the safety belt
and be seriously injured in a collision.
Use a safety seat that is recommended for the size and weight
of
the child. Seat backs should be upright for use with child
safety seats.
WARNING
Carefully follow all of the
manufacturer's instruc-
tions that come with the
safety seat that you put
in your
vehicle. Make
sure that the
shoulder
belt
(if provided at the
seating position
where
the safety seat
is
being
used) does not cross or
rest
in
front of the child's
face
or neck. If
you
do
not
install and
use
the safety
seat
properly, the child
may
be
injured
in
a sud-
den stop or
collision.
ON
THE
ROAD
SAFETY
BELTS
FOR
CHILDREN
WARNING
If safety belts are not
properly worn and ad-
justed as described, the
risk of serious injury
to
the child
in
a collision will
be
much greater.
SAFETY
SEATS
FOR
CHILDREN
WARNING
When using any infant or
child restraint system, it
is
important
that
you
follow the instructions
and warnings provided
by
the manufacturer con-
cerning its
installation
and
use.
Failure
to
follow
the restraint manufac-
turer's instructions
could
increase the risk or se-
verity of
an
injury
in
the
event of a
collision or
sudden stop.
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