It is however easier putting a timer and it's an easy cash grab for manufacturers since most parents wouldn't question it for safety reasons. It is however simpler putting a expiry sticker and it's an easy cash grab for manufacturers since most parents wouldn't question it for safety reasons.Įver wonder why you don't need to throw out and replace an adult seat or virtually any other part in your car? Like just about everything else material fatigue (plastic, belts fraying and cushions) which is primarily caused by extended usage should dictate whether an item needs to be replaced. helmet certification goes through the same nonsense. You've convinced me!ĭon't get me wrong, I don't have to use expired seats (my kids should outgrow their seats).īut I'm not about to pretend that child seats are made of some magical fragile materials that must be chucked after 10 years. ![]() Thanks for providing a solid link explaining that they become unuseable in 10 years. There is solid information regarding WHY companies put them there in the first place.
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