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Car crashes are a leading cause of death for children. On average, two children under 13 were killed:
3 Important Tips
1. Find the right car seat (for your child, based on their age and size)
2. Install your car seat correctly.
Before you install your car seat, make sure you’re familiar with vehicle and car seat parts used in the installation process and these important installation safety tips.
Every car seat needs to be installed using either the lower anchors or a seat belt to secure it in place, never both. If you choose to use a seat belt to install your car seat, pay close attention to how to “lock” your seat belt according to the vehicle’s owner manual. With a forward-facing car seat, use a tether if one is available. Before installing your car seat make sure you understand the function and location of the vehicle and car seat parts that are used in installation.
3. Register your car seat and sign up for recalls
Registering your seat makes sense: It gives the manufacturer the ability to contact you about recalls and safety notices. It’s also easy: Just send in the card that came with your car seat or fill out a simple form on the manufacturer’s website.
Find all of this information and more at www.tobiascomerlaw.com
By Tobias & Comer LawCar crashes are a leading cause of death for children. On average, two children under 13 were killed:
3 Important Tips
1. Find the right car seat (for your child, based on their age and size)
2. Install your car seat correctly.
Before you install your car seat, make sure you’re familiar with vehicle and car seat parts used in the installation process and these important installation safety tips.
Every car seat needs to be installed using either the lower anchors or a seat belt to secure it in place, never both. If you choose to use a seat belt to install your car seat, pay close attention to how to “lock” your seat belt according to the vehicle’s owner manual. With a forward-facing car seat, use a tether if one is available. Before installing your car seat make sure you understand the function and location of the vehicle and car seat parts that are used in installation.
3. Register your car seat and sign up for recalls
Registering your seat makes sense: It gives the manufacturer the ability to contact you about recalls and safety notices. It’s also easy: Just send in the card that came with your car seat or fill out a simple form on the manufacturer’s website.
Find all of this information and more at www.tobiascomerlaw.com