Protecting children – HONDA 2000 Insight - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Protecting Children

Installing a Child Seat

After selecting a proper child seat,

there are three main steps in

installing the seat:

1. Secure the child seat to the car

with a seat belt. All child seats

must be secured to the car with

the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt.

A child whose seat is not properly

secured to the car can be

endangered in a crash. See page

27

for instructions on how to

secure a forward-facing child seat

in this car.

2. Make sure the child seat is firmly

secured. After installing a child

seat, push and pull the seat

forward and from side to side to

verify that it is secure.

To provide security during normal

driving maneuvers as well as during

a collision, we recommend that

parents secure a child seat as firmly

as possible.

However, a child seat does not need

to be "rock solid." It may be difficult

to install a child seat so that it does

not move at all. Some side-to-side or

back-and-forth movement can be

expected and should not reduce the

child seat's effectiveness.

3. Secure the child in the child seat.

Make sure the child is properly

strapped in the child seat

according to the child seat maker's

instructions. A child who is not

properly secured in a child seat

can be thrown out of the seat in a

crash and seriously injured.

Storing a Child Seat

When you are not using a child seat,

either remove it and store it in a safe

place, or make sure it is properly

secured. An unsecured child seat can

be thrown around the car during a

crash or sudden stop and injure

someone.

Driver and Passenger Safety

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