Car Time – Stage 1 : safe travel in a rear-facing infant seat.

Author(s)
Transport Canada
Year
Abstract

Babies have weak neck and back muscles that need extra support when travelling in a vehicle. A rear-facing infant seat will support your baby’s head and neck in a sudden stop or a crash. Be sure you use a rear-facing infant seat that fits your baby’s weight and height. Use it correctly in the rear-facing position, in the back seat, every time your baby rides in the car. (Author/publisher)

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Publication

Library number
C 33648 [electronic version only]
Source

Ottawa, Ontario, Transport Canada, 2005, 4 p.; TP 14337E / Catalogue No. T46-29/1-2005E - ISBN 0-662-39335-X

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