How long are Alpha Omega car seats good for?

Safety 1st Expiration Dates and Where To Find Expiration Date on Safety 1st Car Seat

modelexpiration dateModel manual (By Model Number)
Alpha OmegaAfter 8 years if manufactured before January 1, 2014. After 10 years, if manufactured after January 1, 2014CC116

How long are Safety 1st car seats good for in Canada?

Car seat expiration dates range from eight to twelve years, depending on the product. Many of our car seats have a sticker on the back of the seat with the date of manufacture. To find out when the seat expires, look in your manual for the lifespan of your seat or refer to the information below.

Who makes Alpha Omega car?

Safety 1st
The Alpha Omega 65 3-in-1 Car Seat by Safety 1st is an extended-use car seat with superior comfort and convenience features. It keeps your growing child safer while riding in the car, from a tiny baby coming home from the hospital to an older child going to school. It is an extended-use car seat.

How many years are safety first car seats good for?

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Importer / ManufacturerBrand Name(s)Useful Life
Dorel Juvenile GroupCosco, Safety 1st, Eddie Bauer, Maxi-Cosi8 years
Cosco, Eddie Bauer, Schwinn8 years
*Includes Safety 1st Scenera LX
Maxi-Cosi, Safety 1st10 years

How long do car seats last?

Yes, car seats typically expire after six years from the date of manufacture. A sticker that provides the serial number includes manufacture and expiration dates.

How long should a child be rear facing?

All infants and toddlers should ride in a rear-facing seat as long as possible until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car safety seat manufacturer. Most convertible seats have limits that will allow children to ride rear facing for 2 years or more.