HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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If a Child Requires Close

Attention

Many parents say they prefer to

put an infant or small child in the

front passenger seat so they can

watch the child, or because the

child requires attention.

Placing a child in the front seat

exposes the child to hazards from

the airbag, and paying close

attention to a child distracts the

driver from the important tasks of

driving, placing both of you at

risk.

If a child requires physical

attention or frequent visual

contact, we strongly recommend

that another adult ride with the

child in the back seat. The back

seat is far safer for a child than the

front.

Additional Safety

Precautions

Use child-safe door locks to

prevent children from opening

the doors. Using this feature

will prevent children from

opening the doors and

accidentally falling out (see

page

105

).

Use the main power window

switch to prevent children

from opening the rear

windows. Using this feature

will prevent children from

playing with the windows,

which could expose them to

hazards or distract the driver

(see page

107

).

Do not leave children alone in

your vehicle. Leaving children

without adult supervision is

illegal in most states and can be

very hazardous. For example,

infants and small children left

in a vehicle on a hot day can

die from heat stroke. And

children left alone with the key

in the ignition can accidentally

set the vehicle in motion,

possibly injuring themselves or

others.

General Guidelines for

Using Child Seats

The following pages give general

guidelines for selecting and

installing child seats for infants

and small children.

Driver and Passenger Safety

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