How Long Do Car Seats Last? Understanding Expiration Dates

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Have you ever wondered how long car seats are actually good for? Just like that carton of milk in your fridge, car seats come with expiration dates. It’s crucial to know that once a car seat reaches its expiration, it may not provide the level of safety your child needs during a car ride.

Typically, new car seats can be used for several years, but if you’ve got a hand-me-down from a friend or family member, be cautious. That seat might be nearing or past its expiration date, even if it appears to be in great shape. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) strongly advises against using expired car seats, as they might not adequately protect your little ones in the event of an accident. If a seat is more than six years old from its manufacture date, it’s best to consider it expired.

How to Find the Expiration Date

So, how do you find the expiration date? Most car seats have a label or sticker that includes the manufacturing date and the expiration date. If you can’t find it, check the user manual or look online for your car seat model.

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Conclusion

In summary, always check the expiration date on your car seat to ensure your child’s safety. If you’re not sure when it expires, take a look at the labels or consult the manual. Remember, keeping your little ones safe on the road is the top priority!