A caregiver is installing a high-back booster seat for their 8-year-old child in an outboard seating position equipped with side curtain airbags. They are concerned about the airbag's proximity to their child. What is the MOST accurate guidance a CPST should provide?
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A
Side curtain airbags are generally safe with boosters, but ensure the child sits upright and does not lean against the door or window.
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B
The side curtain airbag must be deactivated by a dealer before a child can sit in that position.
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C
Only backless boosters are permitted in seating positions with side curtain airbags.
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D
The booster seat must be installed using the LATCH system to prevent interaction with the side airbag.