Did
you know that Child Car Seats have Expiration dates? The life span for a child Car Seat is about 6
years from the date of Manufacture, not the date you take it out of the box!
I’ve heard more, I’ve heard less.
“Why
do they expire?” you ask. I used to wonder the same thing.
After
a number of years, technology changes and improves, so we as consumers are
encouraged to get newer seats with newer technology, because presumably the
newer technology is safer. This is not the only reason though. The strain and stress on the plastic “shell”
can start to wear on the seat over time.
The extreme temperatures that we find in the car can weaken and
ultimately crack the plastic, and the Styrofoam “padding” can start to disintegrate.
“So
where can I find the expiration date?”
The expiration date for your Child Car seat should be found in one of several
places. Your best bet is always to check
the owner’s manual that came with your child car seat. The other places you can check is: (1) The
sticker on the side of your Child Car Seat or (2) Embedded in the hard plastic
on the back of the child car seat. It should say “DO NOT USE THIS CHILD
RESTRAINT AFTER….” It will list a month and a year. If you cannot find it in either of these
places, call the manufacturer to find out.
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