There’s a lot to know about how winter jackets can (and mostly can’t) work with rear or front-facing car seats. […] ...
Heavy winter coats can cause a loose-fitting harness, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Every parent wants to keep their kid safe and healthy, including in the car, which is why we contain them in car seats for the recommended number of years, no matter how much they fuss. Yet motor ...
Many parents know rear-facing car seats will protect their children in front-end crashes. However, they wonder whether they protect as well during rear-end collisions. A team at Ohio State University ...
Here’s when and how to safely transition from an infant car seat to a convertible or all-in-one car seat, and then to a belt-positioning booster seat.
Car seats are essential to keeping children safe when they are riding in a vehicle. When they are first brought home from the hospital, they need to be in a car seat suited to their height and weight.
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UMC EMS warns parents about common car seat mistakes ahead of holiday travel
With Thanksgiving travel wrapping up and Christmas trips about to begin, UMC EMS is urging parents to double-check their car ...
We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. Read CR's review of the Safety 1st All-in-One car seat to find out if it's ...
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Car seat laws in Louisiana. Know age, size requirements and penalties
Louisiana state law has requirements based on children's age and size for car safety seats. Here's what parents and ...
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