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-I strongly recommend that rather than disabling an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the middle of the rear seat, as '''this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car'''.
+I strongly recommend that rather than disabling an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, that you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the middle of the rear seat, as '''this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car'''.
''According to both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the best place for children and child car seats is the middle of the rear seat. In fact, the NHTSA recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back — ideally in the centre.''
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Hi @minie0 ,
-I would suggest that rather than disabling an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the middle of the rear seat, as '''this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car'''.
+I strongly recommend that rather than disabling an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the middle of the rear seat, as '''this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car'''.
''According to both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the best place for children and child car seats is the middle of the rear seat. In fact, the NHTSA recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back — ideally in the centre.''
Search online to find the highest safety rated child capsule where you are.
''Life is too precious to take the risk unnecessarily''

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Hi @minie0 ,
I would suggest that rather than disabling an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the middle of the rear seat, as '''this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car'''.
''According to both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the best place for children and child car seats is the middle of the rear seat. In fact, the NHTSA recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back — ideally in the centre.''
-Search online to find the safest child capsule where you are.
+Search online to find the highest safety rated child capsule where you are.
''Life is too precious to take the risk unnecessarily''

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Hi @minie0 ,
I would suggest that rather than disabling an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the middle of the rear seat, as '''this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car'''.
''According to both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the best place for children and child car seats is the middle of the rear seat. In fact, the NHTSA recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back — ideally in the centre.''
Search online to find the safest child capsule where you are.
-''Life is precious''
+''Life is too precious to take the risk unnecessarily''

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Hi @minie0 ,
I would suggest that rather than disabling an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the middle of the rear seat, as '''this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car'''.
''According to both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the best place for children and child car seats is the middle of the rear seat. In fact, the NHTSA recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back — ideally in the centre.''
-Search online to find a suitable child capsule where you are.
+Search online to find the safest child capsule where you are.
''Life is precious''

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Hi @minie0 ,
-I would suggest that rather than disabling an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the middle of the rear seat, as this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car.
+I would suggest that rather than disabling an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the middle of the rear seat, as '''this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car'''.
''According to both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the best place for children and child car seats is the middle of the rear seat. In fact, the NHTSA recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back — ideally in the centre.''
Search online to find a suitable child capsule where you are.
''Life is precious''

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Hi @minie0 ,
-I would suggest that rather than deactivating an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the rear seat, as this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car.
+I would suggest that rather than disabling an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the middle of the rear seat, as this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car.
''According to both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the best place for children and child car seats is the middle of the rear seat. In fact, the NHTSA recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back — ideally in the centre.''
Search online to find a suitable child capsule where you are.
''Life is precious''

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Hi @minie0 ,
I would suggest that rather than deactivating an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the rear seat, as this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car.
-''Best place for kids and car seats. According to both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the middle seat is safest for kids too. In fact, the NHTSA recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back — ideally in the center.''
-Search online to find a suitable one where you are.
+''According to both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the best place for children and child car seats is the middle of the rear seat. In fact, the NHTSA recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back — ideally in the centre.''
+
+Search online to find a suitable child capsule where you are.
''Life is precious''

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Hi @minie0 ,
I would suggest that rather than deactivating an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the rear seat, as this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car.
+''Best place for kids and car seats. According to both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the middle seat is safest for kids too. In fact, the NHTSA recommends that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back — ideally in the center.''
-Hopefully you will be able to find a suitable one where you are.
+Search online to find a suitable one where you are.
-''Life is precious ''
+''Life is precious''

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Hi @minie0 ,

I would suggest that rather than deactivating an airbag which may save somebody's life someday (possibly yours), as your child is only 4 months old, you should invest in a [http://mumsgrapevine.com.au/2017/07/australias-safest-car-seats-revealed-by-motoring-organisation/|rearward facing baby capsule] or possibly, with an eye to the future, a ''forward facing capsule'', mounted on the rear seat, as this is the safest way for your child to be transported in a car.

Hopefully you will be able to find a suitable one where you are.

''Life is precious ''

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