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Is it OK to reuse a car seat?

Writer Rachel Hickman
For reusing child car seats, manufacturers recommend that car seats more than 5 years old are no longer used. This is due to the seat potentially not being able to provide the same level of protection that a new child seat is able to. Here is a comparison of a 10 year old car seat, and a new car seat.

Considering this, can you use a car seat after 10 years?

Chances are no. The same thing goes for the materials in a car seat. The other reasons car seats have a 10 year expire date is that over time the harness, tether and ISOFIX straps can all stretch and weaken again leading to less safety than they were originally designed to provide.

Likewise, can you reuse a car seat after an accident? Car accidents are never the same, and often this creates a grey area about whether the seat has taken any crash force or damage. Your insurance company may require that you keep the child restraint for assessment, but do not use the restraint after a severe crash.

Thereof, is it OK to buy a used infant car seat?

There are several reasons we at CR don't recommend that consumers buy used car seats, and responsible parents should be aware of them: As a buyer, you usually can't be 100 percent sure of a secondhand car seat's history, including whether it has been involved in a crash, its expiration date as set by the manufacturer,

How long can you reuse car seats?

Or if your friend offers you a seat their child has outgrown, can you use that? The short answer is maybe, maybe not — because car seats have expiration dates. In general, car seats expire between 6 and 10 years from the date of manufacture.

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The life span is 10 years and starts from the initial date of purchase, however in instances where that initial date cannot be established then the reference point should be the manufacturing date. The manufacturing dates are stamped on a white/red sticker on the back.

What can you do with out of date car seats?

If you do find that the car seat is expired or it's been in a moderate to severe car crash, there are still things you can do.
  1. Trade-In Events. Some big-box stores usually hold car seat trade-in events throughout the year.
  2. Donate It.
  3. Proper Recycling Protocol.
  4. Proper Trash Protocol.

Is it illegal to buy used car seats?

But nothing's that simple. What we are told is that it's illegal to sell used carseats or child safety seats, and that if you do have someone give one to you, you should immediately take it to the local fire station so they can inspect it for safety and integrity.

Does my 7 year old need a car seat?

As a pediatrician I recommend that kids stay in a five-point restraint car seat until age 8, in accordance with the research-supported guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatrics. When you finally graduate from a car seat you're still supposed to stay in a booster seat until you're 12 years old or 4 feet 9 inches.

Does an eight year old need a car seat?

In New South Wales, children under one year must use a child car seat in a taxi. The laws that apply to private cars apply to rideshare services. This means all children under seven years of age must be seated in a child car seat.

Does insurance cover car seat replacement?

Many insurance companies will reimburse you for the new seats. If the insurance company has “trouble remembering” that they're supposed to cover the replacement of the car seats, show them the instruction manual to your child's car seat where it states that the seat should not be re-used after a crash.

What is considered a minor crash?

It's considered a minor crash if all of these criteria apply: the car could be driven from the crash site. the car door nearest the location of the car seat or booster seat has not been damaged from the crash. none of the car passengers suffered any injuries from the crash.

What is considered a moderate crash?

Moderate damage usually means large dents in the hood, fender or door of your car. If the doors won't open, or if airbags have deployed, you likely have a moderate amount of damage to your car.

Why can't you use a car seat after an accident?

Why You Should Replace Your Car Seat After A Crash For Increased Car Seat Safety. In a substantial crash, the crash forces may be enough to bend the steel in your car's frame, therefore, obviously enough to damage the plastic in your child's car seat (even if you cannot see the damage with the naked eye).

Do Graco car seats need to be replaced after an accident?

A user manual for the Graco Snug Ride Classic Connect 35 infant car seat says, "Replace the infant restraint and base after a crash of any kind. A crash can cause damage to the infant restraint that you may not be able to see." It doesn't matter if the crash was minor.

Does State Farm cover car seats after an accident?

NBC Connecticut contacted several well-known insurance companies. Progressive Insurance told us they do not cover car seat replacement. Geico says they do. Allstate and State Farm says they cover it, in accordance with the NHTSA.

What happens after you get in a car accident?

After the car accident, immediately determine whether anyone is injured. If so, call 911 to get an ambulance and police on the scene. Even if the incident was minor and everyone is cooperative, consider calling the police. That way you'll have an official report to give to your insurance company.

How should you store a car seat?

Using a large plastic bin, storage bag, or even a plastic bag to cover the car seat can be helpful, but you may want to only loosely cover the restraint to keep moisture from getting trapped inside.

How do you dispose of old car seats?

If you can remove headrests, bases or other parts, you can do that too. You should check with your local council as to whether disposing of the car seat in your collection bin is allowed (most councils do not allow them), or if you need to arrange a council curb side pickup, or trip to the tip.

Can I use a 5 year old infant car seat?

For reusing child car seats, manufacturers recommend that car seats more than 5 years old are no longer used. This is due to the seat potentially not being able to provide the same level of protection that a new child seat is able to. Here is a comparison of a 10 year old car seat, and a new car seat.

How often should you change baby car seat?

Many parents don't realize that child car seats carry expiration dates. This is particularly important when you have several children and use the same car seat for each one. The owner's manual or seat label should tell you when the seat was built and when it should no longer be used. The life span is usually six years.