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Auto safety for childrenChildren In Cars With Passenger Air Bags While air bags are saving lives on our highways and are preventing many serious injuries, they have also been responsible for causing some injuries and even deaths. Infants in rear-facing restraints and unbelted or improperly belted children in the front seat of vehicles with passenger bags are among those at risk of serious air bag inflation injuries. Because children are lighter than adults, their risk is greater, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The following information is offered to parents and other adults who travel with children:
Myths and Facts About Child Safety Seats MYTH: Child safety seats aren't important on short, low-speed
trips around town. MYTH: Small children are less likely to be injured because
they are light and resilient. MYTH: Any normal baby carrier can provide makeshift protection.
Keep you and your family safe. Buckle up, and always use approved child safety seats for your small children whenever you are in your car.
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