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Fake car seats sold online lack safety features and fail federal standards, endangering children.
Counterfeit car seats, including those made for dolls, are being sold online and pose serious safety risks to children, federal safety experts warn.
These fake seats often mimic real brands but lack essential features like chest clips and proper labeling, and fail to meet NHTSA safety standards.
Many are sold at low prices on platforms like Amazon and Temu, with some labeled for doll use and bearing warnings in broken English.
Despite visible red flags, some parents unknowingly buy them, risking their children’s safety.
Experts urge families to verify certifications, avoid used or suspiciously cheap seats, and report fraudulent listings, as enforcement remains inconsistent.
Los asientos de automóvil falsos vendidos en línea carecen de características de seguridad y no cumplen con las normas federales, poniendo en peligro a los niños.