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Know the law. New York State law requires all motor vehicle passengers riding in the front seat, regardless of age, to use appropriate restraints. Passengers under age 4 must ride in federally-certified child safety seats. All children under age 16 must use approved seats or seat belts. |
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Everyone should be buckled up before the key is turned and the vehicle starts. |
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The seatbelt should fit snuggly across the collarbone and hips. |
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All children under the age of four must ride in a car seat. It is important to make sure that the car seat fits the child and that it is properly installed in the vehicle. |
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Air bags were designed to work WITH seatbelts to prevent injury to an adult sized person. |
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If air bags open in a crash, children in the front seat or in a car seat in the front seat may be seriously injured. |
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The safest place for all children under the age of thirteen is in the back seat. |
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Use only federally-certified child safety seats that is compatible with your vehicle and appropriate to your child's age, size, and weight. |
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Follow the installation instructions that come with the child safety seat AND those that come with the vehicle's owner manual. Remember that your child's safety depends on you. |
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Properly securing a child into the child safety seat AND properly securing the child safety seat with the vehicle's seat belts are equally critical. |
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Children are safest when properly restrained in the back seat. |
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NEVER place a rear-facing child safety seat in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with passenger airbags. |
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NEVER put shoulder belts under a child's arms or behind his or her back. |
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NEVER use a child safety seat that has been involved in a crash. |
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Use a booster seat for a child who has outgrown a convertible child safety seat. |
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The child safety seat should be attached as tightly as possible with the vehicles' safety belt. The seat should not move more than 1 inch toward the front of the car or side to side. |
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There should only be room for one finger under the harness straps at your childs' chest level. The harness clip should be positioned at the childs' armpit level. |
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Infants should be placed in rear-facing child safety seats until they are at least one year old and at least the minimum weight for a forward-facing child safety seat (generally 20 - 22 pounds). Children should remain in a rear-facing child safety seat as long as they do not exceed the height and weight limits of the child safety seat. |
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The child safety seat should be semi-reclined at a 45 degree angle. |
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Use a rolled up towel or part of a pool noodle under the car seat base to get the correct angle. |
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NEVER place a rear-facing child safety seat in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with a passenger-side air bag. |