Au Pair in America: live-in child care and cultural exchange.
Safety Tips
 

Car Safety

Everyone needs a safety belt or a safety seat!

  • The back seat is generally the safest place for a child to ride
  • Babies up to 20 pounds should ride facing rear
  • The safety belt must stay tight around the safety seat
  • The safety seat harness must be buckled snugly on the child
  • Children up to forty pounds benefit from being in a safety seat
  • Booster seats are designed for children 60-80 pounds

For more information on car safety, click here.

 

 

 

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Au Pair in America matches carefully screened young women and nannies from
around the world who provide live-in child care during a year-long cultural exchange.

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