Accident 1: Emergency brake inertia damage
When there is a sudden braking, the child's neck is extremely vulnerable to excessive inertia and damage. Compared with adults, children have a large proportion of the head, which makes the neck more stressed; especially the bones of infants and young children are very fragile, and their necks are more vulnerable to fatal injuries.
Parental countermeasures: When driving, prepare a child-specific safety seat or safety seat for the child, which can effectively prevent the danger of sudden braking.
Accident 2: Inadvertent snack suffocation injury
Do not give granulated food to children when they need to eat for too long. When the car goes through an uneven section or emergency braking, children eat snacks such as jelly, candy, biscuits, etc., may accidentally inhale the airway, causing airway obstruction and suffocation and endangering life.
Parental countermeasures: You can take the first-aid method of putting the child upside down and pressing the stomach. By pressing the pressure, increase the child's intra-abdominal pressure and chest pressure, and squeeze out the air intake food. If it still can't be alleviated, parents should hurry to send the child to a nearby hospital. Parents must see 10 safety notices for children to go out by car.
Accident 3: External limb movement and scratch injury
The child's self-control and control are poor. When the window is opened, the limbs are not consciously extended out of the car. They are easily scratched by roadside trees and fences. What is even more dangerous is the rear overtaking that is accompanied by the same direction. Scratch.
Parental Countermeasures: When a child is riding, do not open the window lock at will, or try not to let the child sit in the window position.
Accident 4: Closing the door and window pinch injury
When the door is opened, if the positioning is not pushed, the slight rebound force can easily pinch the child's finger. The easy operation of the power window is more likely to cause the glass window to pinch your fingers or even the head and neck.
Parental Countermeasures: When there is a child riding a car, be careful not to let the child open the door and window. When there is such a need, try to do it by parents.
Accident 5: Air conditioning exhaust poisoning damage
When the air conditioner is turned on for a long time in winter, the air inside and outside the vehicle cannot be convected. Especially when the car is stopped, the air conditioner can continue to operate, and the carbon monoxide emitted from the engine can be collected in the vehicle. Because the child's nervous system is not well developed, rest and sleep in the car. At the time, carbon monoxide poisoning is highly prone to occur.
Parental Countermeasures: If you find that your child has symptoms such as lack of energy, nausea, vomiting, etc., parents should first consider the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning, and immediately open the window for ventilation.
Accident 6: The door is mistakenly opened for fatal injury
Children are lively and active, and their self-protection awareness is poor. Especially during rapid driving, if a child accidentally opens the door, the child will be thrown out of the car.
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