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Child safety, Car safety tips – Saab 2001 9-3 User Manual

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Safety

Child safety

Car safety tips

Protect your children from getting

trapped in the trunk of a car

WARNING

• Children must always be suitably

restrained in the car. All child
restraints and booster seats are
designed to be secured in vehicle
seats by the lap belt or the lap belt of a
lap-shoulder belt. If the child restraint
is not properly secured, a child can be
endangered in a crash.

• NEVER put a child seat in the front.

• Children 12 and under can be killed by

the airbag.

• According to accident statistics, the

BACK SEAT is SAFER for properly
restrainen children than the front seat.

• Sit as far back as possible from the air

bag.

WARNING

• Never leave your children unattended

in a car, even for a short time.

– Children can suffer heat stroke - per-

haps die - in a matter of minutes.

– Children can put the car into gear and

hurt themselves or others.

• At gas stations, take the keys from the

car while filling the tank.

• Never allow children to climb on top of -

or under motor vehicles.

• Always look for children before backing

your motor vehicle out of a garage or
driveway.

• To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning,

never let a car idle in the garage.

• Supervise young children around buck-

ets of water while washing your car.
Small children can drown in seconds in
less than an inch of water.

WARNING

• Teach your kids not to play in or around

cars.

• Watch your children when loading or

unloading the car so they don´t get
locked in by mistake.

• Always lock the doors and trunk of your

car, and keep the keys out of children´s
sight and reach.

• Keep the rear fold-down seats closed

to help prevent kids from getting into
the trunk from inside the car.

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