Buying a car
When buying a car, keep safety in mind especially if you’ll be driving kids. Get expert advice about what safety features you should look for when buying a new or used vehicle.
Car Seat Safety for Kids at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provides information caregivers can trust from world-renowned experts in child passenger safety.
When buying a car, keep safety in mind especially if you’ll be driving kids. Get expert advice about what safety features you should look for when buying a new or used vehicle.
Heat stroke can occur if a child is left unattended in a vehicle, even on a mild day. Find helpful tips on how to protect your child against heat stroke.
These general guidelines can help you maintain proper car seat safety and choose the most appropriate car seat for your child.
Usually, infants born earlier than 37 weeks and those with certain medical conditions will need a car seat test to determine if they child can travel safely in the car.
Find tips for choosing a car seat for your infant or child, learn when to inspect or replace your child safety seat and what to do if it has been in a crash.