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The front seat is not suitable for your preteen child- even after they have ditched the booster. Using a booster in the backseat is the safest option for...
The front seat is not suitable for your preteen child- even after they have ditched the booster.Using a booster in the backseat is the safest option for your preteen child. Once they’ve outgrown their booster- keep them in the back seat.Thanks Clicksafe for putting together this great video and the accompanying information.From Clicksafe: But whhhhhhhyyyy Muuuuummmm 😩🤯😤😳🙄⠀⠀Because my lovely pre-teen even our vehicle states - 12 and under are safest in the back seat. It’s there on the visor (or in the vehicle manual)....in black and white and yo Mumma loves you so that’s how we roll 😘⠀⠀Know the facts!⠀⠀💨 Airbags deploy at 300km per hour with 900kg force behind them.⠀🆘 They are life saving devices used in conjunction with a correctly fitted seatbelt for an ADULT but your preteen is not internally hardened enough to take the hit from an airbag without causing major damage to them.⠀💺 Big kids need a booster until they’re approx 148cm tall which is the size of an average 10-12 year old. ⠀⠀Educate, empower and share the safety ❤️ team. ⠀⠀Let’s keep our big kids safe! | Child Safety Solutions - Australia