What are the precautions for children riding in cars?

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Maeve
07/24/25 3:50am
Absolutely prohibit placing children randomly on car seats. The following are precautions for children riding in cars: 1. Absolutely prohibit placing children randomly on car seats: Because during sudden braking or turning, parents cannot control their own bodies and will crash forward or sideways like the baby. 2. Absolutely prohibit parents holding children while riding in cars: Because during sudden braking, the parent's large body will crush the baby from behind. 3. Avoid children sitting in the front passenger seat: Not only because the front passenger seat is the most unsafe position in the car, but also because the baby is short in stature. When the airbag deploys in an emergency, it will not protect the baby but instead injure the baby's head.
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DelAnnie
08/10/25 11:25pm
Safety comes first when traveling with children in the car. I always make sure to use the appropriate child safety seat when driving my kids to and from school, selecting different types of seats based on their age. For infants, I use a rear-facing infant carrier, and as they grow older, I switch to a forward-facing seat. The seat is securely installed in the back seat of the car, preferably in the middle position. The safety harness must be tightly fastened around the child's body, with the shoulder straps untwisted. Before setting off, I always check that the seat is firmly in place to prevent sliding during sudden braking. Children should not move around in the car, stick their hands out of the window, or eat foods that could easily cause choking. I make it a habit to prepare toys and snacks before driving to avoid distractions from crying or fussing. The air conditioning temperature should be set to a comfortable level, and in summer, I ensure kids aren’t exposed to the sun for too long. Remember, good safety habits start early, ensuring smooth and safe trips every time.
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