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 expert found herself asking that same ...
YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THESE IMPORTANT CHANGES. FOR YEARS, CHILD CAR SEAT MANUFACTURERS HAVE MADE CLAIMS ABOUT SIDE IMPACT PROTECTION, BUT THERE HAS BEEN NO INDUSTRY STANDARD TO BACK IT UP. SOON THAT ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tanya Mohn reports on road safety, sustainable transport, and cycling. “A troubling trend persists.” There has been a slight drop ...
Several models of Evenflo All4One convertible car seats are being recalled for an issue with the car seat shifting recline positions in rear-facing mode.
All car seats sold in the U.S. must meet the same federal standards, but some offer an additional degree of safety, according to CR’s rigorous testsCR's experts recommend that children move ...
PARENTS. CONSUMER REPORTS CAR SEAT SAFETY EXPERT EMILY THOMAS WAS REAR ENDED ON THE HIGHWAY. THANKFULLY, SHE’S OKAY AND HER KIDS WEREN’T IN THE CAR, BUT THEIR CAR SEATS WERE. THAT RAISED A BIG ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (CONSUMER REPORTS) - 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, ...
Close to one million vehicles on roads nationwide have an open safety recall, and most drivers have no idea. The problem ...
Child-safety seat manufacturer Evenflo is recalling more than 64,000 examples of its Titan 65 convertible seat over a missing ...
CLEVELAND — A recent crash involving Consumer Reports' own car seat safety expert highlights an important question many parents face: when should you replace a child's car seat after an accident?
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