Stephen
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How do I buy a safer car for the child passengers?


My brother has three kids and I like taking them all with me to places they will enjoy. Now the problem is that I am planning to buy a car and stop travelling in the trains. And I am not at all aware of the kids vehicles I mean the ones that are completely kids friendly. So will you please tell me how do I buy a safer car for the child passengers? Looking forward.
Jan 4 2012
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Ravi Patel | Jan 5 2012
Step 1
Research Cars with scores consistently well in the ratings of a crash. The best crash rating, the better the structural design, which can provide greater protection for your child in the event of an accident. Note is used for frontal and side impact crashes.
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Step 2
Buying a car equipped with LATCH options, or "lower anchors and tethers for children."The clamping portion of this option provides your child's car seat to the car's rear deck while the anchor is located between the seats near the security buckle, which allows you to set the car seat car seat . Most cars manufactured after September 2002 have been installed locking system.
Step 3
Consider a car with an integrated child seat booster. Built in seat reinforcements can be found in the back seat of some vehicles, and work bending down from the middle of the seat, the placement of older children who travel to a safer height for seat belts. When not in use, the booster can be drawn back up into the seat, or can be used as an armrest for rear seat passengers.
Step 4
Buy a vehicle with an air bag off switch. Although frontal air bags can help save the adult or older child in a car accident, they can put young children at serious risk, says the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This is especially true if you are forced to put the seat for the safety of the child in front of your vehicle, such as with some models of trucks.Airbag off switches allow you to disable the air bag, while you have a child passenger.
Step 5
Find a car with automatic locking retractor or an emergency locking retractor belts, safety, or ALR / ELR seat belts. ALR ELR seatbelts or eliminate excess slack in the straps of his seat, and close automatically when the car detects irregular breaking or acceleration. This can help to close and secure the child safety seat in place in case of an accident.
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