In this episode, we're sitting down with some of the
top car seat manufacturers to discuss the different options available so you can find one that best fits your family.
As defective infant and child car seat attorneys, we can offer you a no - obligation consultation on whether you may file a claim against a
child car seat manufacturer.
We follow the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), car manufacturers, and
car seat manufacturers for correct installation and car seat safety.
Cybex are a multi award winning
car seat manufacturer with design and safety awards from all over Europe from ADAC, Which & Red Dot to name but a few.
Magazine ran a campaign trying to get them banned a few years ago, and although they are still available, the two
biggest car seat manufacturers, Maxi - Cosi and Britax, no longer produce them.
2017/10/17 — Britax View - N - Go Backseat Organizer and Car Seat Caddy are Crash Tested for Safety While Keeping Kids Entertained and Organized Every Trip: Britax Child Safety, Inc., the leader in child passenger safety technology and
U.S. car seat manufacturer, announces the launch of two travel accessories, the View - N - Go Backseat Organizer ™ and the Car Seat Caddy ™.
Instead,
car seat manufacturers opt into to the test, to prove their seats are some of the safest on the market, even safer than i - size.
The Elite is perfectly compatible with a wide range of infant car seats from Graco, Chicco, Maxi - Cosi, Baby Trend, Peg Perego and most other
major car seat manufacturers.
Car seat manufacturers know that fluffy coats and snowsuits can be a liability, so they develop their own gear to help keep children cozy.
A Duval County judge set an Aug. 14, 2017, trial date for a lawsuit alleging that Evenflo, an Ohio -
based car seat manufacturer, improperly recommends car seats that are too big for children.
Keep in mind that car seat covers typically aren't officially supported
by car seat manufacturers, so make sure that your car seat cover is safe, fits well, and doesn't interfere with the harness straps on your baby's car seat.
Always refer to your
specific car seat manufacturer's instructions (check height and weight limits) and read the vehicle owner's manual on how to install the car seat using the seat belt or lower anchors and a tether, if available.
These extra car seat covers and buntings could interfere with the function of the car seat harness, and
many car seat manufacturers will void your car seat warranty if after - market accessories are used.
Truthfully, these expiration tags are not required by law, and it obviously does help improve
the car seat manufacturer's bottom lines.
If you're anything like me, the first thing that comes to your mind is that it's just
the car seat manufacturers trying to scare you into buying a new, expensive car seat every few years.
Tighten the restraints as needed per the instructions of
your car seat manufacturer.
The car seat manufacturer performed hundreds of hours of research and testing on their products to ensure a safe ride.
All infants and toddlers should ride in a rear - facing seat until they are at least 2 years of age or, preferably, until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by
their car seat manufacturer.
Keep your child's car seat facing the rear for as long as possible, until she reaches the top weight or height allowed by
the car seat manufacturer.
Any child who has outgrown the rear - facing weight or height limit for his convertible seat should use a forward - facing seat with a harness for as long as possible, up to the highest weight or height allowed by
his car seat manufacturer.
Car seat manufacturers may make several styles of the same infant car seat, with various features.
You should use LATCH only in seating positions recommended by both the vehicle manufacturer and
the car seat manufacturer.
If you're unsure if it qualifies as a collision, speak to
the car seat manufacturer themselves for clarification!
Rear - facing first Infants and toddlers should ride in a rear - facing car seat until they're 2 years old or until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by
the car seat manufacturer (check your car seat manual to be sure).
You should never use ANYTHING to position the car seat (or the child in the car seat) that has not been provided and rigorously tested by
the car seat manufacturer!
«You always want to replicate the installation just like the manufacturer does when crash testing the seat,» says Allana Pinkerton, a child passenger safety technician at Diono,
a car seat manufacturer.
Make sure you avoid these mistakes, as well as other common errors, by carefully reviewing
your car seat manufacturer's instructions.
Safety advocacy groups such as Safe Kids USA, medical experts from organizations such as Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and all certified child passenger safety technicians advise against the use of any car seat covers that did not come with the car seat or that are not provided by
the car seat manufacturer.
Car seat manufacturers have come up with some clever design features and now offer a multiple piece car seat that can be modified as your baby grows.
Some car seat manufacturers have a toll - free number for you to call so an expert can walk you through the process.
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