How To Make Baby's Car Seat Less Safe
Saturday March 18, 2006
Bad car seat advice is available from so many sources today. Often this advice comes with good intentions, but the advice-givers lack the most current car seat safety information. Take a look at these ten tongue-in-cheek ways to reduce car seat safety and then learn to correct basic car seat safety errors from your Baby Products Guide, a certified child passenger safety technician.
This site has an ever-growing collection of car seat safety information and car seat buying advice, and I hope your questions can be answered here. When in doubt, however, the best local source of information is other certified child passenger safety technicians, who can be found through local Safe Kids chapters, car seat checklanes or at car seat inspection stations. Car seat selection advice and installation help from CPS technicians is usually free, so improving your baby's car seat safety is as simple as asking.
This site has an ever-growing collection of car seat safety information and car seat buying advice, and I hope your questions can be answered here. When in doubt, however, the best local source of information is other certified child passenger safety technicians, who can be found through local Safe Kids chapters, car seat checklanes or at car seat inspection stations. Car seat selection advice and installation help from CPS technicians is usually free, so improving your baby's car seat safety is as simple as asking.


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