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Recommended safety measures for children aged three to six
years old
Children in this age group weighing 15 to 25kg should be carried
in the back seat in approved child seats, which must be fastened with the car's
three-point seat belt.
A booster cushion may be comfortable for children in this age
group, although this will not provide as much safety for the child's back, neck
and head as a child's car seat. Car cushions are also fastened with the car's
three-point seat belt.
Safety measures for
children who are more than 135cm tall
Children who are at least 135cm tall may use the car's ordinary
seat belts.
Why are airbags dangerous for children?
Airbags
were made to protect adults weighing about 75kg. They are very powerful when they're inflated, and they're placed so low that
a child placed in front of an airbag may suffocate or be severely injured by
the impact of a rapidly inflating airbag.
If your child is younger than 12 years, they must never sit in a front-seat
with an active airbag in front of them. When your child is over 12 and wants to
sit in the front seat, move the seat as far back as possible.
A child seat must never be fitted in the front passenger seat, if the car
has a passenger side airbag. Some cars enable the driver to switch off the
airbag. But it should be switched on again, when an adult is using the
seat.