Car Seats - Installation Inspection and Checking for Recalls
July 27th 2007 by Dr.MOZ in Car Seats, Recalls, Family Safety, New Parents, GoodFather Fridays 
Dear Dr.MOZ,
I have a question that I think is a good fit for the GoodFather. I’m a soon-to-be dad that received your gift CD-ROM a few weeks ago and I took the advice in the “Car Seat Safety” lesson and installed our car seat early. Now that I have it in, I wanted to have the installation checked by pros. The seat appears to be in great shape, but it was passed-down to us by a friend so I’d like them to check it out for wear-and-tear as well. Are there government or state agencies that do this, or is this typically done by someone at the hospital?
Thanks a million!
DJ
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Hello DJ,
This is a great question, so I’ll go through the main safety check process step-by-step for those that don’t yet have the gift CD-ROM:
1) Check Your Seat
Don’t use the seat if you find missing pieces or hairline fractures. If it passes your own inspections, we’ll run a quick online check (or by phone) to make sure it wasn’t recently recalled.
2) Check the Child Seat Safety Recall Listing
Find the model information printed on the seat and visit this link to the Office of Defects Investigation website to see if your seat has had any issues. From there, you’ll
be able to check for your model number for a possible recall. Today’s listing covers recalls from January 1990 through July 6, 2007 but I really don’t recommend using a seat that goes back as far as the 90’s. If you prefer to call, use the DOT Auto Safety Hotline 1-888-DASH-2-DOT
3) Visit a Child Passenger Safety Inspection Station
CPS stations are staffed by nationally certified technicians located throughout the country, so find your local inspection station here. They will be able to inspect your car seat’s installation inside your car and help answer any questions you might have about positioning and latching your car seat into your automobile.
4) Download and Mail the Child Safety Seat Registration Form
This is an important step DJ. You didn’t purchase the car safety seat from the store, so the manufacturer won’t have your contact information if problems are detected with your car seat in the future. To register your ownership for your car seat download the PDF provided at NHTSA’s page here, fill out the information, and mail it in. Now you’ll be on the list to be contacted in the off chance that there is a safety issue with your model.
That should keep you busy for now, but be sure to visit our “Stork Tools” section on the Dr.MOZ company page for additional new parent resources. Thanks for the great question DJ, and congratulations with your upcoming GoodFather status!
The GoodFather











July 30th, 2007 at 8:35 am
Man…I wish I knew about the safety inspection stations a year ago. I spent the better part of a weekend trying to get our car seat in right.
January 24th, 2008 at 2:31 pm
This is an area where one expectant daddy can help others! Among your peers, you may have friends and relatives who are also expecting; be sure to mention to them the availability of inspection stations. In some areas, fire stations, public safety, police (whichever term they use) can help even if there is no “official” station. Few officers would refuse the answer questions. n. kateus
September 19th, 2008 at 4:18 pm
It seems like they have more car seat recalls than most anything else. The only other thing seems to be recalled as much is cribs. Thanks for the info.