Can Child Locks Be Installed in Cars?

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MacEva
07/29/25 3:45pm
Child locks can be installed in cars. Precautions for using child locks are as follows: 1. If children are seated in the rear, a child safety seat should be installed, and the child safety locks on both rear doors must be engaged while the vehicle is in motion. 2. During driving, regularly check whether the child locks are engaged to prevent children from accidentally opening the doors. 3. When opening rear doors, adults should do so from the outside to avoid unnecessary safety incidents caused by children exiting the vehicle on their own. 4. During car washing, the child lock switch might be accidentally triggered. If rear doors cannot be opened, first check whether the child locks are engaged.
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