The seat belt positioned by wickedness can cause serious injuries

The seat belt positioned by wickedness can cause serious injuries


The seat belt must be correctly anchored in the pelvis and positioned on the shoulder, never in the neck or in the region of the armpits

The doctor warns that the direct impact of the child’s belly safety belt increases the risk of bleeding and damage to the organs




The safety belt, essential to save human lives in traffic, can become a risk for children if used incorrectly. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), the correct use of children’s retention systems can reduce the risk of death in road accidents involving children up to 70%.

Beware of the use of the seat belt!

The surgeon of the digestive device and the abdominal wall specialist Cássio Gontijo comments on the danger of internal injuries caused by the incorrect use of the belt, especially in children who do not use the right devices. “The scarcely positioned belt can, for example, cause serious abdominal wall lesions and even internal organs. In a collision, it acts as a line of force concentrated in extremely fragile areas of the body of children,” says the doctor.

According to the expert, without the use of seats or elevation seats, many children end up with transverse belts of the neck height or with the abdominal belt that directly presses the belly. “In the event of an accident, for example the impact can have from bruises and muscle interruptions to organ damage such as liver, spleen and intestine,” says the expert.

The danger of the out of place belt

The inadequate use of security devices is more common than you think, especially among younger children. “It is very common to see children attached only by life, because they should take their backs from the belt or wear the three -point belt incorrect. This is extremely dangerous. The belt must be anchored correctly in the pelvis and positioned on the shoulder, never in the neck or armpits area”, warns the surgeon.

In addition to immediate injuries, the bad position of the belt can cause serious and permanent injuries. “In a collision, the belt on the abdomen can cause trauma in the intestine, in the kidneys, in the blood vessels and even to spinal fractures. I have seen cases of children with abdominal hernias difficult to correct, with muscle loss in the interested region. It could be avoided with a simple adjustment in the belt,” he says.

Suggestions for protection:

  • Always wear a seat or an elevation seat suitable for age and weight.
  • The track of the belt should pass through the shoulder, never the neck.
  • The abdominal belt should be on the hip, not on the belly.
  • The child must have his shoulders against the bank, sitting correctly.
  • Never let the child wear his belt under his arm or behind his back.

First of all, it is important to highlight that the supervision of managers is essential to avoid accidents, including “fast paths”. “The most serious accidents occur near home and the care must be kept,” he adds.

Source: Terra

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