Chipchat : Keeping Chip Families Informed 2004 Sum

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Chipchat : Keeping Chip Families Informed 2004 Sum
Montana.Children's Health Insurance Plan
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3E SAFE Car crashes are the number one preventable cause of death and injury to children. A sudden stopatSOmph could cause as much damage as a fall from a 3- story building.
Most of the injuries or deaths can be pre- vented. Montana law requires all children weighing less than 60 pounds to be properly secured in a child safety restraint when riding in a motorized vehicle.
Infants need to be in rear-facing infant only or rear-facing convertible (infant to toddler) car seats until they are 1 year
... old and 20 pounds.
Children who reach 20 pounds before their first birthday still need to be in rear-facing car seats. Toddlers up to 40 pounds need for- ward-facing car seats. Children over 40 pounds should be placed in belt positioning booster seats. Some common mistakes include straps too loose, straps in the wrong position and wrong seat belt paths through the seat.
Seat belts are not designed for young children.
A booster seat raises the child so that the seat belt fits properly. The shoulder belt should cross the child's chest and rest snugly on the shoulder, midway between the neck and the collarbone.


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