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Tip #8
What are safety seat recalls? Just like automobiles and many other products, a car safety seat may be "recalled" because of a defect which could injure your child. Manufacturers are required to fix the problem free of charge. If your seat is recalled, be sure to get it fixed right away. When you hear about a seat being recalled:
Before you call: This information is printed on labels attached underneath, on the side, or the back of the seat. Some of the information may be in number codes. Bring the seat to the telephone so you can answer questions about it. Does the seat have to be sent back?
Should I go on using a recalled seat?
New safety seats come with registration cards. If you buy a new one, be sure to register it. Then the manufacturer can let you know by mail if your child's seat has been recalled. If you have an older seat, call the Auto Safety Hotline or the manufacturer to find out how to register it. If you think your seat has a problem that could be a safety defect, call the Auto Safety Hotline to report it. Also call the safety seat manufacturer. Many serious problems are discovered from reports by parents. |
Tip 8, Revised: 10/98 |
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