Safety 1st's Air Protect technology provides your child with advanced side impact protection, and the car
seat meets all federal standards.
Not exact matches
Choose a
seat with a label that states it
meets or exceeds
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard 213.
A buying guide featuring some of the best car
seats for babies that
meet federal safety
standards to provide the best protection for your child.
Regarding the car
seat safety
standards, it
meets the
federal safety
standards properly.
Overhead shield car
seats, which feature a horizontal bar or a tray that comes down to rest in front of the baby,
meet the minimum
federal safety
standards, but in crashes, they do not protect babies as well as a 5 - point harness.
This car
seat is designed to
meet / exceed all the
federal safety
standards, and side impact
standards.
They self - certify that the car
seat meets the
standards, and then the
federal government does spot checks to ensure compliance.
This car
seat is designed with features to
meet the
federal safety
standards.
This booster car
seat is produced and designed to
meet the
federal safety
standards.
It's rare for a car
seat to make it to mass market in the U.S. if it doesn't
meet the
federal standards.
All car
seats rated by NHTSA
meet Federal Safety
Standards and strict crash performance
standards.
The best
seat for your child is one that
meets federal safety
standards, has a 5 point harness system, is priced within your budget and fits your child's age, weight and height.
All car
seats manufactured today must be designed to
meet stringent safety
standards set by the
Federal government.
Side impact tested, this
seat includes EPS energy - absorbing foam and it
meets or exceeds
federal safety
standards.
That came in 1978, when Tennessee became the first state to enact a law requiring that infants and young children be strapped into car
seats that
met the
federal standard.
Not only does this
seat meet or exceed
federal safety
standards but it was also side impact tested.
Make sure the
seat has a label stating that it
meets or exceeds
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard 213.
This
seat meets or beats all
federal safety
standards.
Would you ever expect an inflatable booster
seat to be safe enough to
meet the safety requirements of the
Federal Motor Safety
Standard for USA?
All car
seats on the market must
meet or exceed the
federal safety
standards.
Its B - Agile stroller is free of all flame retardants, and Britax's B - Safe car
seat meets the
federal flammability
standards because the manufacturer uses safer versions of flame retardants that are not brominated or chlorine - based.
Like all car
seats sold in the US, the Chico KeyFit 30
meets ASTM
standards and
Federal Motor Vehicle
Standards.
The
seat meets or exceeds all
federal safety
standards and has even been tested for rollovers and side impacts.
The car
seat needs to
meet, and exceed, all safety
standards and regulations set forth by the
federal government.
the only removable truck bed
seating device that
meets federal safety
standards for passenger
seating.
DAIMLERCHRYSLER The automaker is recalling 161,682 1999 Dodge Dakotas, Durangos, Rams, Intrepids and Caravans; and Chrysler Concordes, LHS's, Town and Countrys and Jeep Grand Cherokees because front
seat belt retractors don't
meet federal standards.