| Outlook grim for tot hurt in crash |
By David Waite
Advertiser Staff Writer
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Nola Faria, a registered nurse and clinical coordinator for community and outreach education at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children, said experts recommend keiki younger than 1 year be secured in rear-facing safety seats properly installed in the back seat of a car.
The center seat is the safest if the protective infant carrier can be properly secured, Faria said. If the center seat cannot be used, then either one of the "outboard" rear seat positions is the next best choice, Faria said.
If there is no option but to transport an infant in a safety seat in the front passenger seat, the air bag for that side of the car should be disabled, Faria said.
Tips from the Hawai'i Department of Health Injury Prevention and Control Program:
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