After a car crash, most people know to check for injuries and damage to our vehicles, but Consumer Reports says you should also check your child’s car seat. Emily Thomas is a car seat safety expert ...
Child car seats are designed to protect your kids. But what should your next step be if your car seats have been involved in a crash? Are they still safe to use? Those were the exact questions Emily A ...
After a car crash, it’s easy to focus on injuries and vehicle damage. But don’t forget to check your child’s car seat. Consumer Reports’ car seat expert faced this issue herself, and her story may ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (CONSUMER REPORTS) - After a car crash, most of us know to check for injuries and damage to our vehicles. But what about your child’s car seat? Consumer Reports’ own car seat safety ...
But their car seats were. That raised a big question for any parent: Do you need to replace a car seat after a crash? "If you ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - U.S. car seats are tested in various crash scenarios to ensure the seat is safe for a child. Experts say counterfeit car seats are not safety tested and don’t follow ...
Tougher safety rules are on the way for car seats, focusing on dangerous side-impact crashes. The goal: better crash protection for your little one. For years, child car seat manufacturers have made ...
After a car crash, parents should check their child's car seat for damage and replace it if necessary, following the instructions of the car seat manufacturer.
Safety experts provide guidance on determining whether car seats need replacement following vehicle accidents.