Baby: car seat safety
Protect your precious cargo with car and booster seat safety information and buying guides
New AAP Car Seat Safety Guidelines
Keep your kids safe with revised information from the American Academy of PediatricsCommon Car Seat Mistakes
Even the most careful parents make some mistakes when buckling up. Keep your kids safe with these tips.
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Tips for when your child resists the car seat.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested 72 popular models. These are some of the best bets.
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From the car seat expiration dates to NHTSA guidelines, we answer your FAQs to keeping your baby safe on the go
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4 of your biggest questions -- answered!
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What to do if your infant seat has been in an accident
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A pediatrician addresses parents' concerns and confusion about the American Academy of Pediatrics' new car seat safety guidelines
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See the top car seats, see the best car seats. Keep your baby safe with these car seats.
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Use these tips to help you find the best booster for your child.
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Car seat safety errors many parents accidentally make, from car seat installation to forward-facing too early.
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How to find the best one for your family with a lot less anxiety: safety information, booster seat requirements, and more
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We rounded up 17 convertible car seats that let kids rear-face longer, up to 40 pounds or even higher
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A parents’ must-read guide to the new car seat guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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The car seat safety information you need to know to protect your child
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Are You Savvy About Car-Seat Safety?
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Read up on the AAP's new rear-facing car seat safety guidelines.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested 31 popular booster seats, and these are the safest top rated models.
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The booster seat can crack in the event of a car crash
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When can your child face forward?
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This short video shows you where and how to install a car seat properly. Newborns and babies up to one year of age must ride in a rear-facing infant seat until they reach their first birthday.
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The chest clip on the Britax car seat was incorrectly produced which could result in a more brittle chest clip than was intended.













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