What is the expiration date of my child seat?

Although Britax Römer child seats do not have an official expiration date as we use high-quality UV-stabilized material to prevent aging effects, we endorse the general advice of The European Nursery Products Confederation and suggest that these should be used as sensible guidelines. The count for the lifespan begins when the product is first used.

 

Useful lifespan Child seat type
7 years Infant carriers, rotating seats, forward facing only seats and pure rearward facing seats which do have an integrated harness system only.
12 years Combination seats or Highback Booster seats which provide a longer time of use and in particular built for larger occupant stature.

 

Why?

Laws, rules and standards are regularly updated to integrate the latest findings of research on child safety;
Products, technical solutions and design evolve, also as a consequence of standards’ evolution and to reflect state of the art technology and features to ensure child’s safety;
Functional parts of the products may have reduced performance due to wear or exposure to external factors, such as food and drinks.
Britax Römer does not recommend the use of a second-hand car seat with an unknown history as you cannot be sure that it hasn’t been involved in an accident (even if there are no visual signs of damage) or that parts, labels and instructions may have got lost.