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	<title>Safety Measures Guide &#187; Seatbelt Safety</title>
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		<title>Important Seatbelt Safety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a study published by the National Administration for Highway traffic Safety (NHTSA), the risk of injury or death to a person jumped almost 50 percent, if the passenger is not wearing a seat belt. In addition, the study found that the U.S. spent almost $ 18 billion annually by the faculties of medicine, insurance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="size-full wp-image-51 alignleft" title="seatbelt_jpg" src="http://www.measure1nd.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/seatbelt_jpg.jpg" alt="seatbelt_jpg" width="270" height="270" />In a study published by the National Administration for Highway traffic Safety (NHTSA), the risk of injury or death to a person jumped almost 50 percent, if the passenger is not wearing a seat belt. In addition, the study found that the U.S. spent almost $ 18 billion annually by the faculties of medicine, insurance and overhead costs due to injuries caused by collisions involving drivers and passengers without seat belts.</p>
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<p>Car security systems have improved since the invention of passenger vehicles, but may not have had a major impact as a car. Seat belts are perhaps the most effective mechanism to ensure the protection of air passengers in case of collision. So that safety belts to protect you and your loved ones, but must be used properly and regularly.</p>
<p>Seat belt Safety Tips</p>
<p>• Always wear your seat belt, no matter what the conditions are outside. (Accidents can happen in the middle of days of good time at night or during inclement weather).<br />
• Belts are effective when used appropriately. Lap belts and shoulder belts, you should always be used in fashion.<br />
• Be sure to ascertain their safety belts regularly wear, breakage, and mechanical failure.<br />
• Belts are limited to one person. No &#8220;double&#8221; or quota of safety belts.<br />
• Air bags are much more effective collisions, if all passengers are seat belts. Seat belts to ensure proper driver in the event of a collision<br />
• Despite urban myths relating to the use of safety belts and pregnancy, pregnant women are encouraged to wear a seat belt every time you&#8217;re in the car.<br />
• Babies should be placed in the back seat for children.<br />
• Small children should be placed in a child seat oriented.<br />
• Children aged 4 .- 8. must use safety belts and child restraint systems.<br />
• It is recommended to help elderly passengers, make sure their seatbelts are properly engaged.</p>
<p>It is important that drivers and passengers are determined to take your seat belt every time you travel in the passenger car. Many people mistakenly believe that a short tasks (like working in the store on the way), are completely safe as tours for driving without deduction. Unfortunately, statistics show that most collisions occur within 25 miles of the source, and typically include a lower speed to 40 miles per hour.</p>
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