Is a display only car seat safe?

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2026-03-06 13:30

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Not necessarily. Some stores now have "Display only-Not for sale" seats. These are clearly marked as such with a non-removable patch on the seat cover. These are *probably* the same as a regular in box car seat, but the manufacture says they cannot be sold, therefore they CANNOT be sold as a child restraint (or highchair or whatever else it is) If it is marked NOT FOR SALE, then it is NOT FOR SALE.

A display model that is NOT marked as "Display only" can legally be sold. Is it safe? Nobody knows. Has the seat been dropped by an employee or someone looking at it? Was it carried by the harness straps by an employee or someone looking at it? Was it purchased and then returned by someone who didn't like it? How old is it? Many display seats sit on the shelf for a year or even longer. Car seats have an expiration date! Most seats are only good for 6 years from the date it was made (not from the date of purchase) , though some are good for 7 or 8 depending on the seat and manufacturer. If it has been on the shelf for a year or more, you are losing all of that time it is safe and usable.

Would you be willing to sacrifice your child's safety and life on a seat that you don't know the history of? I wouldn't.

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