Car Seats: Web Resources
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2006 Car Seat Ratings for Ease of Use
The National Highway Transportation Safety Association (NHTSA) ratings strive to prompt child restraint system (CRS) manufacturers to improve their car seat products and make them easier for consumers to use. The car seat ratings educate parents and caregivers about child safety seat features and assist them in finding the appropriate child safety seat. More>>
Car Seats and Car Makes Compatibility
Matchmaker, matchmaker make me a match, find me a car seat that is compatible with my SUV, Toyota Prius, Honda Element, Saturn minivan, SAAB, etc. Car Seat Data is guide but not necessarily a definitive guide but definitely a starting point for your quest for the perfect car seat that is compatible with your car and baby/child. More>>
Keep Kids Safe
Safe Kids Worldwide is a global network of organizations whose mission is to prevent accidental childhood injury, a leading killer of children 14 and under; with an emphasis on motor vehicle safety and car seats and booster seats. More>>
Car Seat Manufacturer and Distributor
Parental guide to car seats and booster seats as well as where to buy various brands (Cosco, Eddie Bauer, Disney, Safety 1st and models), FAQ, and numerous child safety tips. More>>
Car Seat Overview
Choosing a car seat can still be a confounding experience. People still complain about how difficult it is to ensure that they buy a car seat that fits their vehicle. The owner's manual may say one thing, but the car seat instructions may say another. More>>
Car Seats & American Academy of Pediatrics
Buckle up for safety for babies and children is not as simple as it sounds. AAP has a comprehensive web page devoted to your child’s safety with car seats and booster seats. More>>
Car Seat Inspection Locator
Find a car seat inspection location near you. Daimler Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep dealerships sponsor a free program. Bring your car to a participating dealer for a free inspection. You don't have to own a Chrysler car to take advantage of the program. More>>
Other Resources on this Web Site:
Car Seat Laws By State
Car Seat Recalls By Manufacturer
Dangers of Defective Air Bags
Seat Belt Failure