Health9/15/2025BBC

'Killer' child car seats still on sale 10 years on

'Killer' child car seats still on sale 10 years on

The article discusses the issue of child car seats that pose a safety risk, despite being on the market for over a decade. According to the consumer advocacy group Which?, these "killer" car seats are still being sold, putting children's lives at risk. The organization advises parents to purchase car seats that have a clear orange label, indicating they have been approved and are safe for use. This is in contrast to the unapproved seats, which may not provide adequate protection in the event of a collision. The article highlights the ongoing concern over the availability of these potentially dangerous car seats, emphasizing the importance of consumer awareness and the need for stricter regulations to ensure the safety of young passengers. It underscores the responsibility of manufacturers and retailers to prioritize the well-being of children when it comes to the products they sell.

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