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   Inside Out - West Midlands: Monday January 24, 2005

Rearward-facing baby seats

Car seat - 0-9 months

Group 0 for babies up to 10kgs (22lbs)
Roughly from birth to 6-9 months

They can be used in the front or rear of the car. It is safer to put them in the rear. Do not put them in the front passenger seat if there is a passenger airbag. Rearward-facing seats provide greater protection for the baby's head, neck and spine than forward-facing seats.

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