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Buying the correct car seat is an incredibly important decision. Most states require car seats until your child reaches the age of four, and booster seats until they are eight. Doing some online research for car seat safety ratings is not difficult, and can prove to be very useful. If you are looking for car seat safety ratings, the internet is your best source, and some specific resources can save you valuable time.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is a great resource that may not have car seat safety ratings, but it has an entire section dedicated to childhood safety in the car. It also has a ease of use rating bar, that will let you know how easy the product is to use.

Consumer Reports rates everything you can think of in a professional, to the point manner. By subscribing to their online service you can get car seat safety ratings, as well on ratings on every other product you could ever want to buy.

Consumer Search is a site run mainly by parents, who write reviews on their experiences with different products, including car seats.

Car Safety.org has not only car seat safety ratings, but a buying guide, and lots of child safety links to other resources.

If you are serious about getting the best car seat for your child, be sure to look at the car seat safety ratings available on these websites, it may be the deciding factor.


Related Information

Cosco Car Seats
Cosco car seats are available in convertible car seats and booster seats.

Convertible Car Seats
Convertible car seats can convert into rear & front facing seats.



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