Check the white sticker on the side or bottom of the seat for the "Date of Manufacture" (DOM). 3. After an Accident
It’s time to switch to a convertible seat when the top of your baby's head is within 1 inch of the top of the car seat shell.
You may not need to replace it after a "minor" crash if: The vehicle was driven away from the crash. The door nearest the car seat was undamaged. No occupants were injured. The airbags did not deploy. There is no visible damage to the car seat. Pro-Tip: The "Hand-Me-Down" Check when to buy a new car seat
Do you have a for your child right now that you're trying to size for?
The plastic becomes brittle over time due to extreme temperature changes in cars, and safety technology improves. Check the white sticker on the side or
Switch to a booster when their shoulders are above the highest harness slot or their ears reach the top of the seat headrest. 2. The Expiration Date
Safety experts and most manufacturers recommend replacing a seat after any . You may not need to replace it after
Buying a new car seat is a major milestone, but it’s often driven by safety requirements rather than just "sizing up." 1. The "Inch" Rule (Outgrowing the Current Seat)