Seating and safety restraints – FORD 2001 Focus User Manual

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Seating and safety restraints

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Children and air bags

For additional important safety

information, read all information on

safety restraints in this guide.
Children must always be properly

restrained. Accident statistics

suggest that children are safer

when properly restrained in the

rear seating positions than in the

front seating positions. Failure to

follow these instructions may

increase the risk of injury in a

collision.

Air bags can kill or injure a

child in a child seat.

NEVER place a rearĆfacing child

seat in front of an active air bag. If

you must use a forwardĆfacing

child seat in the front seat, move

the seat all the way back.

How does the air bag
supplemental restraint system
work?

The air bag SRS is designed to

activate when the vehicle sustains

sufficient longitudinal deceleration

to cause the sensors to close an

electrical circuit that initiates air

bag inflation.

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