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According to Transport Canada Children should use the vehicle rear
seat (ideally with a shoulder belt) from the time your they weigh
over 60 pounds, from about age eight.
Here are several tips to remember when using a seatbelt:
- The key to using a seat belt safely is positioning. The lap
belt should be worn snug and low over the hips, never across the
stomach.
- The shoulder belt should be worn over the shoulder and across
the chest. Never place the shoulder belt under your child's arm
or behind their back. This can lead to serious injury or death.
- Your child should sit fully upright, with back against the vehicle
seat. To prevent slouching, the legs should be long enough to
bend over the front of the vehicle seat. This will prevent the
lap belt from riding up over the abdomen.
- To fit most shoulder belts, your child should have a sitting
height of at least 25 inches
(63 cm).
- All children under 12 years are safest buckled up in the back
seat.
- Parents, set a good example! Make sure you and all adults in
the vehicle are also properly belted.
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