Smart Tip: Kids and Car Seats
by Anna Donaldson
2008-07-17 05:39:46.0
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Car Crashes Are The Leading Cause Of Death For Kids Over The Age Of Two In The U-S. The Key To Keeping A Child Safe During A Crash -- The Right Car Seat. A Car Seat Should Always Be In The Back Seat Of Your Car. Infants And Toddlers Up To One Year Old -- Or 20 Pounds -- Should Be In A Rear-Facing Car Seat. Kids Who Are Preschool Age, Up To Age Four Or 40 Pounds, Should Be Riding In A Forward Facing Car Seat. School Aged Kids Up To 12 Years Old Should Be Riding In A Booster Seat Until They're Four-Feet Nine-Inches Tall.
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