Texas Law and Car Seat Safety Tips

July 24, 2016

Importance of Car Seat Expiry Dates

Parents understand the vital role that car seats play in protecting children during car accidents. Yet, many aren't aware that car seats have expiration dates due to factors such as wear and tear, fluctuating temperatures, and degradation of materials over time. Manufacturers are legally required to test car seats for durability and list expiration dates to ensure the safety of children.

Car Seat Trade-In Programs

Car seats too need to be regularly updated, and programs like Target's Car Seat Trade-In Event, if available, offer an opportunity to recycle old car seats for a discount on a new one. The seats accepted include car seats, convertible seats, car seat bases, harness or booster car seats, and even expired or damaged car seats.

Beware of Unsafe Online Car Seat Sales

Parents should beware of unsafe car seats sold online. These may appear as cheap options or discounted branded products but lack the necessary safety features. Always check for a reliable buckle, customer support services, and product registration details when purchasing a car seat online.

Latest Texas Car Seat Legislation Update

A recent legislative attempt to require children under 2 years old to be secured in rear-facing car seats was vetoed by Governor Greg Abbott. Though the law was not passed, experts still recommend the use of rear-facing seats for children under 2 for their safety in case of a car crash.

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