TP 14563 - Consumer Information Notice
Child Restraint Systems
2011-C01 E
March 30, 2011
Road Safety
Information: 1-800-333-0371
All children’s car seats and booster seats sold in Canada have an expiry or useful life date on them, even though this is not required by regulation. Manufacturers do this to inform current owners and prospective buyers of the potential risks of using car seats and booster seats that may be missing important parts, labels or instructions and/or may have an unknown history, which could lead to less than optimal safe performance when needed. People should not use children’s car seats and booster seats past their expiry or useful life date. Beyond this date, the car seat should be permanently discarded rather than donated to a charitable organization, second hand store, or given to friends or relatives. It is also important to note that if you own a car seat or booster seat made before January 1, 2012, under Health Canada’s Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, you may not be able to advertise, sell, or give it away because it may not meet the latest requirements set out by Health Canada. For further information regarding the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, please contact Health Canada:
Media Enquiries
Health Canada, Ottawa
613-957-2983
Public Enquiries
Health Canada, Ottawa
613-957-2991
1-866-662-0666
Manufacturers give an expiry or useful life date because over time:
- frequent use and exposure to sunlight can damage and weaken plastic;
- safe-use labels on the products fade or become hard to read;
- instruction manuals have likely been lost;
- food, cleaners, drinks and other materials that have been spilled or used on webbing, buckles, adjusters and other parts may prevent them from working safely;
- the history or condition of the car seat or booster seat becomes hard to check (was it in a crash, was it stored in a place or in a way that caused damage to parts, etc.?);
- safety regulations and standards may have changed, so safer products may now be on the market; and
- second or subsequent owners may not get product safety recall notices if problems arise.
In Canada, all provinces and territories require infants and toddlers to be buckled up in the appropriate car seat. Several provinces also require booster seats for children who have outgrown a child car seat but are too small for a regular seat belt. The provincial and territorial laws also say that the children's car seats and booster seats must be certified to Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and must be used according to the manufacturer's instructions. If you don't follow the instructions or if you use them past their expiry or useful life dates - you may be putting your child’s safety at risk and you may be found guilty of breaking the law.
Listed below, in alphabetical order, are the manufacturers who sell car seats and/or booster seats in Canada, the brand name, and the useful life period of their products. Transport Canada strongly advises parents and caregivers to follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions and respect the expiry or useful life dates indicated on their products. Note: This list is compiled by Transport Canada as a reference only, using information provided voluntarily by the listed manufacturers. Its accuracy cannot be guaranteed and its content is subject to change without notice.
Importer / Manufacturer | Brand Name(s) | Product TypeFootnote i | Useful Life |
---|---|---|---|
Baby Trend Inc. |
Baby Trend |
I |
6 years |
Britax Child Safety, Ltd. |
Britax |
I, B, Traveller Plus EL |
6 years |
Britax |
I/C |
7 years |
|
Britax |
C/B |
9 years |
|
Britax |
I/C Clicktight |
10 years |
|
Canadian Tire Corp. |
Apramo |
B |
9 years |
CLEK Inc. |
Clek |
I/C, B |
9 years |
Diono Canada, ULC |
Radian R-series |
I/C/B |
8 years as "I or C" + 2 extra years as "B" |
Monterey |
B |
6 years |
|
Sunshine Kids |
I/C |
8 years |
|
Sunshine Kids |
B |
6 years |
|
Dorel Juvenile Group |
Cosco, Safety 1st, Eddie Bauer, Maxi-Cosi |
I |
8 years |
Cosco, Eddie Bauer, Schwinn |
I/C |
8 years |
|
*Includes Safety 1st Scenera LX |
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Maxi-Cosi, Safety 1st |
I/C |
10 years |
|
Safety 1st, Eddie Bauer |
I/C/B |
Enspira - 8 years |
|
Cosco, Safety 1st, Eddie Bauer |
I/C/B |
10 years |
|
Cosco, Safety 1st, Eddie Bauer |
C/B |
10 years |
|
Cosco |
B |
Topside - 6 years |
|
Cosco, Safety 1st, Eddie Bauer |
B |
10 years |
|
Newell Brands Canada, Inc. |
Graco |
I, I/C, C/B, B |
Seats manufactured before mid-2011 not including the Nautilus – Expiry in December of the 6th year |
Graco |
C/B |
Nautilus backless portion only in Booster mode - manufactured before mid-2011 – 9 years |
|
Graco |
I, I/C |
Manufactured after mid-2011 – 7 years |
|
Graco |
C/B, B |
Manufactured after mid-2011 – 10 years |
|
Graco |
I/C/B |
4Ever - 10 years |
|
Evenflo Canada, Inc. |
Evenflo |
I, I/C, C/B, I/C/B, B |
6 years |
Evenflo |
I/C/B |
Symphony - 8 years |
|
Evenflo |
I/C/B |
SafeMax All-In-One - 10 years |
|
Evenflo |
C/B |
Transitions and Evolve - 8 years |
|
Urbini |
I |
6 years |
|
Harmony Juvenile Products |
Harmony |
I/C/B, B |
V7, Dreamtime and Youth Boosters - 6 years |
Harmony |
I/C/B |
Defender - 10 years |
|
ISSI Inc. |
Chicco |
I |
6 years from manufacturer date, or date of purchase (proof of purchase required) |
Mifold |
B |
7 years |
|
Nuna Pipa |
I |
7 years from manufacturer date, or date of purchase (proof of purchase required) |
|
Learning Curve Brands, Inc. |
First Years, Compass |
I, I/C, B |
7 years |
Orbit Baby Inc. |
Orbit Baby |
I |
7 years |
Peg-Pérego Canada Inc. |
Peg-Pérego |
I |
Manufactured after 2011 - 7 years |
Peg-Pérego |
I/C |
Manufactured after November 2015 - 10 years |
|
Peg-Pérego |
B |
Manufactured after October 2015 – 12 years |
|
RECARO Child Safety LLC |
RECARO |
I/C, C/B, B |
6 years |
5514 KM |
Team Tex |
I/C, B |
10 years |
UPPAbaby Mesa |
I |
7 years |
Transport Canada: 1-800-333-0371