
Recalls

updated
11-29-07

It is very important to pay attention
to recall notices and for parents to check if their seats are safe
to use or if they need to be repaired or replaced. Recalls can be
issued for any failure to meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
213 established and enforced by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA). Some recalls may be reasons related to the
crashworthiness of the cild restraints while others may be for deviations
from the standards relating to labeling requirements, flammability
of the upholstery or padding. Regardless of the reason for the recalls,
all should be corrected.
The UNC Highway Safety Research Center
maintains a recall list covering child restraints manufactured after
January 1981 (when federal standards first required crash testing).
This list is formatted in a relatively compact format without much
detail, but does serve to indicate if a particular model has been
recalled. Use of the Adobe Acrobat pdf document is recommended for
printing this list.
Jump
to the PDF HSRC recall list (recommended
for printing - opens a new window)
Jump
to the HSRC recall list in HTML (to
view in your browser - opens a new window)
Other Recall Lists
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) publishes
a list of seats that have been recalled since 1988. The NHTSA Recall List is list is
available on their website. For additional information, parents can
view the NHTSA Child Passenger Safety page or call the NHTSA Auto Safety Hotline at 888-327-4236.
SafetyBeltSafe
U.S.A. maintains a recall list covering child car seats manufactured
after January 1981. One feature of this list is that it contains
voluntary customer safety notification campaigns in addition to
official recalls.
The Washington
State Safety Restraint Coalition Child Passenger Safety Program
produces a recall list that also contains recall information about
products manufactured since 1981.
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