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

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Protecting Children

Protecting Small Children

The passenger's airbag poses

serious risks to small children. If the

vehicle seat is too far forward, or the

child's head is thrown forward

during a collision, or the child is

unrestrained or improperly

restrained, an inflating airbag can kill

or seriously injure the child.

For these reasons, we recommend

that you do not carry a small child as

a passenger.

If you decide to carry a small child in

this car, follow the instructions and

guidelines below.

Child Seat Type

A child who can sit up without

support, and who fits within the child

seat maker's weight and height

limits, should be restrained in a

forward-facing, upright child seat.

Of the different seats available, we

recommend those that have a five-

point harness system as shown.

We also recommend that a small

child stay in the child seat as long as

possible, until the child reaches the

weight or height limit for the seat.

Driver and Passenger Safety

Improperly placing a forward-

facing child seat in the front

seat can result in serious injury

or death if the airbags inflate.

If you must place a forward-

facing child seat in front, move

the vehicle seat as far back as

possible and properly restrain

the child.

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