Cadillac XT4 Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-MidEast-13527545) - 2020 -CRC - 9/16/1972 SEATS AND RESTRAINTSWarning (Continued)110 kg (240 lb) force on a person'sarms. An infant or child should besecured in an appropriate childrestraint.{ WarningChildren who are up against,or very close to, any airbag when itinflates can be seriously injured orkilled. Never put a rear-facing child(Continued)Warning (Continued)restraint in the front outboard seat.Secure a rear-facing child restraintin a rear seat. It is also better tosecure a forward-facing childrestraint in a rear seat. If you mustsecure a forward-facing childrestraint in the front outboard seat,always move the front passengerseat as far back as it will go.Child restraints are devices used torestrain, seat, or position children inthe vehicle and are sometimes calledchild seats or car seats.There are three basic types of childrestraints:. Forward-facing child restraints. Rear-facing child restraints. Belt-positioning booster seatsThe proper child restraint for yourchild depends on their size, weight,and age, and also on whether thechild restraint is compatible with thevehicle in which it will be used.For each type of child restraint, thereare many different models available.When purchasing a child restraint, besure it is designed to be used in amotor vehicle.The instruction manual that isprovided with the child restraintstates the weight and heightlimitations for that particular childrestraint. In addition, there are manykinds of child restraints available forchildren with special needs.