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Nearly 180,000 Safety 1st Grow and Go Sprint car seats are being recalled because of a choking hazard. The foam headrest can ...
Over 200,000 car seats were recalled due to an issue that increases the risk of choking and injury to children.
Studies reveal that over half of car seats are not used or installed correctly. Additionally, research from Safe Kids shows that four ... booster seat too soon, and three in four are unaware ...
Troopers then discovered that three children, ages 1, 8, and 12, were also inside the car. White was taken into custody and brought to police headquarters for processing, where he provided a breath ...
Ruiz, 40, of Greenwich, showed signs of intoxication and failed field sobriety tests at the scene. Troopers also said they found three children, ages 1, 6, and 11, were passengers in the vehicle at ...
As babies grow into toddlers, their car seat needs change ... remain rear-facing for as long as possible. In many seats, this could keep kids rear-facing for up to four years.
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Ruiz was administered standardized field sobriety tests, which she subsequently failed. Troopers discovered three children—ages 1, 6, and 11—were also in the vehicle at the time of the stop. Ruiz was ...
Dorel Juvenile Group will send a free replacement headrest pad assembly kit. Owners of the recalled car seats will be alerted to the issue by mail after June 9.