1995 Honda Civic Owner's Manual - Page 21

1995 Honda Civic Manual

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Child Safety car's lap belt to secure the seat to the car. If you decide to put a toddler seat in any other seating position, you must use a locking clip on the car's lap/shoulder belt (see page 20). If you are using a toddler seat in the front passenger's seat, move the passenger's seat as far back as possible before installing the child seat. If the passenger airbag inflates, it could seriously hurt a toddler who is not in the proper position or properly restrained. rear seat and use a lap/shoulder belt. Put the lap/shoulder belt on your child and check its fit. The shoulder belt should fit over the collarbone and across the chest. The lap belt should sit low on your child's hips, not across the stomach. If the shoulder belt crosses the neck, have your child move toward the center of the rear seat until the belt fits properly. If the belt still crosses the child's neck, you should use a booster seat. Several styles of booster seats are available. We recommend a design that allows the child to use the car's lap/shoulder belt. Whichever style you select, follow the booster seat manufacturer's instructions. Restraining a Child Who Weighs Over 40 Ib (18 kg) We recommend that, whenever possible, a child who has outgrown a toddler seat ride in one of the outside positions of the Using a Seat Belt Locking Clip Always use a seat belt locking clip when you secure a child seat to your car with a lap/shoulder belt. This helps prevent the seat from shifting position or overturning. Driver and Passenger Safety

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Child Safety
car's lap belt to secure the seat
to the car.
If you decide to put a toddler
seat in any other seating
position, you must use a locking
clip on the car's lap/shoulder
belt (see page
20
).
If you are using a toddler seat in
the front passenger's seat, move
the passenger's seat as far back
as possible before installing the
child seat. If the passenger
airbag inflates, it could seriously
hurt a toddler who is not in the
proper position or properly
restrained.
Restraining a Child Who
Weighs Over 40 Ib (18 kg)
We recommend that, whenever
possible, a child who has
outgrown a toddler seat ride in
one of the outside positions of the
rear seat and use a lap/shoulder
belt.
Put the lap/shoulder belt on your
child and check its fit. The
shoulder belt should fit over
the collarbone and across the
chest. The lap belt should sit low
on your child's hips, not across
the stomach.
If the shoulder belt crosses the
neck, have your child move
toward the center of the rear
seat until the belt fits properly. If
the belt still crosses the child's
neck, you should use a booster
seat.
Several styles of booster seats
are available. We recommend a
design that allows the child to
use the car's lap/shoulder belt.
Whichever style you select,
follow the booster seat
manufacturer's instructions.
Using a Seat Belt
Locking Clip
Always use a seat belt locking
clip when you secure a child seat
to your car with a lap/shoulder
belt. This helps prevent the seat
from shifting position or
overturning.
Driver and Passenger Safety