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.
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 ...
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 ...
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Consumer Reports: Puffy coats and children's car seats
Wisconsin parents know the drill — hats, mittens and a big winter coat before heading out the door — but what if the same coat that keeps them warm could also put your child at risk in the car?
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Best rotating car seats
Some car seats conveniently rotate or revolve on a base to make harnessing child passengers easierThe ability to rotate a child car seat is a welcome convenience, but it should be secured in a ...
Consumer Reports explains how to keep little ones both safe and snug all season long.
A photo posted by a mom from a recent 12-hour Delta Air Lines flight has sparked a huge debate online, not just about ...
It may be 'just a short trip', but accidents can happen anywhere at anytime, and children are frequently the tragic victims.
In the wake of the Minnesota shooting by an ICE officer, parents grapple with the risk calculus of activism: “I’m much more scared of what happens if we don’t fight back.” ...
The Evenflo Company issued a recall of 74,710 of its All4One 4-in-1 convertible car seats, saying in a statement that during ...
Child-safety seat manufacturer Evenflo is recalling more than 64,000 examples of its Titan 65 convertible seat over a missing ...
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