THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
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To obtain Integrated Child Seat rep lacem ent instru c-
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In a collision , an unrestrain ed child , even a tin y baby,
can becom e a projectile insid e the veh icle. The force 2
req uired to hold even an infan t on you r lap could
becom e so great that you could not hold the child , no
matter how stron g you are. The child and oth ers
could be badly injured . Any child rid ing in you r
veh icle should be in a prop er restrain t for the child ’s
size.
Child Restraints
Everyone in you r vehicle need s to be buckled up all the
time, inclu ding babies and child ren. Every state in the
United States and all Canad ian provinces requ ire that
small child ren rid e in prop er restraint system s. This is the
law, and you can be prosecu ted for ignoring it.
Child ren 12 years and you nger shou ld rid e prop erly Infan ts and Small Child ren
buckled up in a rear seat. Accord ing to crash statistics, There are different sizes and typ es of restraints for
child ren are safer when prop erly restrained in the rear child ren from new born size to the child almost large
seats rather than in the front.
enou gh for an adult safety belt. Alw ays check the child
seat Owner’s Manu al to ensu re you have the right seat
for you r child . Use the restraint that is correct for you r
child .
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Categories | Chrysler Manuals, Chrysler Town and Country Manuals |
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Model Year | 2009 |
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