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  2. Tested: The Best Child Car Seats for 2024, as Chosen by ... - AOL

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    Our colleagues have been testing child car seats for years, and the latest results are in. Check out their picks for the best car seats for children. Tested: The Best Child Car Seats for 2024, as ...

  3. The 7 Best Car Seats to Keep the Kids Safe and You ... - AOL

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    Graco Extend2Fit 3-in-1 Car Seat. I almost gave this seat the runner-up award, but for nearly half the price of the EvenFlo Gold Revolve 360, top honors needed to be split.

  4. Child safety seat - Wikipedia

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    All children who are smaller than 145 cm (4 ft 9 in) and younger than 7 years old must use a booster or car seat appropriate to their weight. A child must use a car seat at ages 0–4; Ages 5–7 a booster is required. Children under 10 years old are required to ride in the back seat.

  5. Graco (baby products) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the company purchased established German baby product brand, Teutonia. The same year, the Nautilus 3-in-1 car seat debuted, earning the "Best Bet" designation from Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. [citation needed] Then, in 2008, Graco acquired Aprica Kassai, the number one selling baby brand in Japan. In 2014, Newell Rubbermaid ...

  6. Tested: The Best Convertible Car Seats, as Chosen by Experts

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    The knowledgeable experts at Good Housekeeping have released their top convertible car-seat picks for 2023. Here's what to look for in a convertible car seat.

  7. Isofix - Wikipedia

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    Seats are secured with a single attachment at the top (top tether) and two attachments at the base of each side of the seat. The full set of anchor points for this system were required in new cars in the United States starting in September 2002. In the EU the system is known as Isofix and covers both Group 0/0+ and Group 1 child safety seats ...