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Child automobile restraints
Patricia P.S. Lee and Andrew W. Howard
CMAJ June 14, 2011 183 (9) 1049; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.101287
Patricia P.S. Lee
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Child automobile restraints
Patricia P.S. Lee, Andrew W. Howard
CMAJ Jun 2011, 183 (9) 1049; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.101287
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- Guidance from physicians about child automobile restraints is important for injury prevention
- Young children should be placed in rear-facing car seats, preferably until age two to four years
- Children four to nine years old should be in booster seats
- The back seat is best for children under age 13
- Parents can attend clinics to learn procedures for safe installation of car seats
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