Experts are asking parents to double check their child’s car seats after seeing an increase in counterfeit and knock offs.
works with parents on how to properly install car seats and to double check that they have been safety approved and crash tested. The company says that they are seeing an increase in counterfeit seats.
It may look like a name brand, but experts said there are signs to look for to know its been crash tested. The stickers don’t always have to be in the same spot, but counterfeits won’t have any of the safety labels. These kinds of seats can be found on online wholesale websites, re-sell, and parent social media groups. They can be infant seats and booster seats.
SAFE Kids Alabama said it’s okay to buy second hand, but they recommend it being from someone you know.
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