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Press Release: Defective Child Car Seat Dangers
According to a recent press release by 24-7 Press Release, an on-line press release
distribution service, "Child car seats can cause serious damage or personal injury if not
designed or used correctly."
| "/24-7PressRelease/ - March 21, 2007 - Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for anyone in the U.S. from birth until his or her teen years. Child car seats are designed to prevent death and minimize injuries to children in the event of an automobile accident. There are many reasons why child car seats sometimes do not perform as they should, not the least of which is that many parents do not know when to use them or how to use them correctly. In addition to failing to protect a child from harm if a child's car seat that does not work as intended, a defective car seat can actually cause additional injuries to a child. The more common child seat defects include: to hold the seat in place during a car accident. car crash. Other problems include weak construction, unanticipated rotation, sudden releases and defective handles, among others. Holding child car seat manufacturers liable for injuries resulting from their defective products ensures that child car seat quality and technology will continue to improve. When you buy a car seat for your child, you should frequently check if the car seat has been recalled. Manufacturers are required to fix the problem free of charge. If your car seat is recalled, be sure to get it fixed immediately. Information on child car seat recalls is available on U.S. Department of Transportation website. You may also obtain updated information by calling the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-DASH-2-DOT, which is provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). One of the easiest ways to keep track if any recalls have been issued for your car seat is for you to register it. If you have an older model that has not been registered, the Auto Safety Hotline provides information on how to do so. Before you call the Auto Safety Hotline, however, you should have the Manufacturer's Name, the car seat's name and model number, and the date of manufacture readily available. You may find this information on labels that are typically attached on the back, the side, or underneath the car seat. If the information is in number codes, it may be best to have the car seat readily available when you make your call. Of course, when initially purchasing a car seat for your child, you may wish to first consult a consumer reporting agency and pay close attention to height and weight limits of the car seat as your child grows. You should also make sure that the car seat is compatible with your car." |
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