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What is the danger of children sitting in the front seat of a car?

What is the danger of children sitting in the front seat of a car?

Children who sit in the front seat before they’re larger in size are at risk for head injuries due to the impact of the airbag or the airbag’s ability to lift them off the seat and hit the top of the car.

Which body part is at the greatest risk of injury when using a forward facing child restraint system?

Child occupant fatalities and injuries occur mostly in frontal and side impacts for children seated in passenger vehicles. The head is the most frequently injured body region for forward-facing children regardless of crash direction [3], [4], [5].

Do car seats prevent injury?

Risk Reduction for Every Age Car seat use reduces the risk for injury in a crash by 71-82% for children, when compared with seat belt use alone. Booster seat use reduces the risk for serious injury by 45% for children aged 4-8, when compared with seat belt use alone.

What should you do if your child is in the front seat?

1 Buckle children in the middle seating position of the back seat when possible (using a lap and shoulder belt), because it is the safest position in the vehicle. 2 Airbags can kill young children riding in the front seat. 3 Buckle children in car seats, booster seats, or seat belts on every trip, no matter how short the trip.

Can a child sit in the back of the car?

Yes, there might be cases where this can happen, but this is mostly children that are sitting in the front of the car, where they don’t belong. Children are safer in the back seat a rather in the front seat. It is the law to put children of a certain age in the backseat, unless its a truck. This is actually a myth that isn’t interpreted correctly.

Can a child sit in the front seat without a booster seat?

Once a child surpasses 135cm (4’4”), they are allowed to travel without a booster seat in the front or back. We strongly recommend that children should sit in the back and remain rear-facing for as long as possible to minimise the risk of injury.

When does a baby ride in a rear-facing car seat?

However, when your baby rides rear-facing in a child safety seat, her upper body — head, neck and spine — is cradled by the back of the child safety seat in the case of a frontal crash, which is the most common type of crash.

Can a car seat hit a child in the head?

Head and Neck Injuries are the Biggest Concern! Often in rear-facing car seat, thus airbag deploys and strikes the child’s head. Can also force car seat into the passenger seat, crushing infants head.

What happens to a child in a loose car seat?

The danger is that a child in a loose seat could crash into the back of the front seat, seriously injuring their head or face. Or if rear facing the seat can over rotate down. In this case the child’s neck could elongate as it’s no longer being cradled by the seat.

What happens if you have a car accident with a seat belt on?

If you had an accident with the seat belt on in this manner, you would probably break some ribs, sternum, or suffer some other type of serious injury. It might be wise to wear one the way they were intended. Injuries or far worse injuries can be avoided by wearing it properly. Seat Belts are intended to lock when movement quickly changes.

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Ruth Doyle