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Got an old car seat collecting dust? Target is running a nationwide car seat trade-in event this week, and shoppers across the U.S. can score 20% off a new one just for recycling the old.
Target brings back its popular car seat-trade in program for fall: Key dates for discount Customers will get 20% select products when they bring their old car seats to the store with the promotion ...
New parents quickly discover just how fast an infant cycles through baby gear. From infant car seats to swings, a lot of expensive items have a very short shelf life — and then just end up ...
The popular Target car seat trade-in event is back for the next two weeks. People who trade in their old car seats or bases will get a 20% discount for a new car seat, stroller or select baby gear.
If you are using an old, expired or handed-down child car seat, you may be able to trade it in for a new one at Target, but you'll need to act fast, and the deal expires later in the May. Here's ...
The program happens twice a year and the next one runs from Sept. 11 through Sept. 24.The coupon can be redeemed through Oct. 8. Materials from the old car seats are recycled by Target’s partner ...
Expired Car Seats. An expired car seat is a car seat that's too old to be used safely. The expiration date on a car seat varies by manufacturer—typically 6-10 years from the manufacturing date ...
The reason for that is to keep old car seats out of the marketplace, because older seats may not provide as much protection as newer models. The life span is six years for most car seats.
Many car seats end up in landfills each year when they don’t have to — there are ways to recycle your old car seat. When to get rid of an old car seat. Check your car seat’s expiration date.
Car seats and booster seats are most effective when they’re used for the correct age, stage, and size of kids. We break down when it’s safe to make the switch.