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- $Title{How Safe are Car Seat Belts for Small Children?}
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- How Safe are Car Seat Belts for Small Children?
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- QUESTION: I read an answer about crossing seatbelts over to take care of
- three kids in your column. However, I have another real concern that stemmed
- from your answer. How safe are car seat belts for small children?
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- ANSWER: Seat belts are not particularly safe for small children, but they are
- safer than nothing. Small children (those under age 4 or under 40 pounds in
- weight) should be strapped into federally approved child car seats. These
- seats will help keep a child from being thrown violently within the car during
- an accident. Children's car seats are available in sizes to fit infants and
- toddlers and should be used each time the child is in a car. In some states,
- it is the law that a child must be in a car seat or strapped in at all times.
- If a car seat is not available, strapping a child in with a lap seat belt
- is better than not using anything. A small child is very top heavy. Their
- heads are the heaviest part of their bodies. If a car is stopped suddenly,
- the unrestrained child is thrown forward and a serious head injury or death is
- often the result. In a severe accident, an unrestrained child can fly around
- the car like a rag doll. Remember, car accidents are one of the leading
- killers of our children.
- The best answer, of course, is to do the right thing, do it right, and do
- it regularly. That may mean buying an extra child's car seat or two, but it's
- the only way I know of preventing the tragedy that can occur when youngsters
- are not properly buckled up in devices that have been engineered to protect
- them.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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