no, its illegal
If a child is to sit in the front of a car with an airbag, they MUST BE 80 POUNDS!!
not sure of exact age but if child is in a child seat it's a better idea to keep them in the back to avoid airbag injuries.
No, regardless of the child's age, a booster seat should NEVER be used in the front seat. An airbag can kill a child in the front seat if they are not tall enough and heavy enough to properly take the impact of the air bag.
If you have a child in the front seat of a car, you must ensure they are wearing a seat belt and that the airbag is connected. An unrestrained child without an airbag will be flung through the windshield in a crash and will die.The only exception to this is if you've got a baby in a rear-facing car seat strapped to the passenger seat. The baby seat must, without exception, be attached to the seat solidly, or the seat must be strapped to the seat in an approved manner. Then the airbag must be disconnected to prevent crush injuries in a crash.Urban myths have spread about airbags being dangerous. They are not, but not using a seatbelt is very dangerous; not using a seatbelt for your child is wanton neglect. For best results, strap your child into a car seat, fitted by professionals, on the rear seat of your car.
It is illegal to do so. Put the child in the back seat where they are much safer.
Disable the passenger-size airbag. If there is no way to disable the passenger airbag, the only safe thing is to belt them in the back seat -- which is safer, and required by law in most states anyway.
A passenger air bag can be dangerous for a kid in a child seat. The cut off switch allows the airbag to be temporarily disconnected for the safety of a child passenger.
Not. If the airbag goes off it will occupy the space where the baby used to be. Drive a different vehicle.
that's a good question. my buttcheeks alright tell that to your kid
First, ensure that the child seat is not in front of a working air bag. If installing in the passenger seat, disable the airbag. Otherwise, install as normal using either the LATCH system or the seatbelt.
The airbag
Due to airbag considerations a rear-facing infant seat is absolutely NOT safe. A booster seat and child is fine. Airbag cannot be disabled