Safety system -> Additional seat belt safety precautions for Your Hyundai I20 4 Door Third Generation (2021-2026)

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NOTICE  
śꢀ Pre-tensioner seat belts may be  
activated in certain frontal or side  
collisions.  
Additional seat belt safety  
precautions  
Seat belt use during pregnancy  
The seat belt should always be used  
during pregnancy. The best way to  
protect your unborn child is to protect  
śꢀ When the pre-tensioner seat belts are  
activated, a loud noise may be heard  
and fine dust, which may appear  
to be smoke, may be visible in the  
passenger compartment. These are  
normal operating conditions and are  
not hazardous.  
śꢀ Although it is non-toxic, the fine  
dust may cause skin irritation and  
should not be breathed for prolonged  
periods. Wash all exposed skin areas  
thoroughly after an accident in which  
the pre-tensioner seat belts were  
activated.  
yourself by always wearing the seat belt.  
Pregnant women should always wear  
a lap-shoulder seat belt. Place the  
shoulder belt across your chest, routed  
between your breasts and away from  
your neck. Place the lap belt below your  
belly so that it fits SNUGLY across your  
hips and pelvic bone, under the rounded  
part of the belly.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of serious injury or  
death to an unborn child during an  
accident, pregnant women should  
NEVER place the lap portion of the  
seat belt above or over the area of the  
abdomen where the unborn child is  
located.  
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Safety system  
Seat belt use and children  
Infant and small children  
Larger children  
Children under age 13 and who are too  
large for a booster seat must always  
occupy the rear seat and use the  
Most countries have Child Restraint  
Systems laws which require children  
to travel in approved Child Restraint  
Systems devices, including booster  
seats. The age at which seat belts can be  
used instead of Child Restraint Systems  
differs among countries, so you should  
be aware of the specific requirements  
in your country, and where you are  
travelling. Infant and Child Restraint  
Systems must be properly placed and  
installed in a rear seat. For more details,  
refer to the “Child Restraint Systems” in  
this chapter.  
available lap/shoulder belts. A seat belt  
should lie across the upper thighs and  
be snug across the shoulder and chest  
to restrain the child safely. Check belt fit  
periodically. A child’s squirming could  
put the belt out of position. Children are  
afforded the most safety in the event of  
an accident when they are restrained by  
a proper restraint system and/or seat  
belts in the rear seat.  
If a larger child over age 13 must be  
seated in the front seat, the child must  
be securely restrained by the available  
lap/shoulder belt and the seat should be  
placed in the rearmost position.  
WARNING  
ALWAYS properly restrain infants and  
small children in a Child Restraint System  
appropriate for the child’s height and  
weight.  
To reduce the risk of serious injury or  
death to a child and other passengers,  
NEVER hold a child in your lap or arms  
when the vehicle is moving. The violent  
forces created during an accident will  
tear off the child from your arms and  
throw the child against the interior of the  
vehicle.  
If the shoulder belt portion slightly  
touches the child’s neck or face, try  
placing the child closer to the centre  
of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still  
touches their face or neck, they need to  
be returned to an appropriate booster  
seat in the rear seat.  
WARNING  
śꢀ Always make sure larger children’s  
seat belts are worn and properly  
adjusted.  
śꢀ NEVER allow the shoulder belt to  
Small children are best protected from  
injury in an accident when properly  
restrained in the rear seat by a Child  
Restraint System that meets the  
contact the child’s neck or face.  
śꢀ Do not allow more than one child to  
use a single seat belt.  
requirements of the Safety Standards of  
your country. Before buying any Child  
Restraint System, make sure that it has  
a label certifying that it meets Safety  
Standard of your country. The restraint  
must be appropriate for your child’s  
height and weight. Check the label  
on the Child Restraint System for this  
information. Refer to “Child Restraint  
Systems” in this chapter.  
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