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amother
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Yesterday at 5:29 am
I have a doona in perfect condition that I like to use as a car seat for the first few months ( then I usually switch to a travel stroller and bigger car seat)
I just checked it and it will be expired in Jan.
Throw out or save (TTC currently)?
Safe to use?
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Brit in Israel
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Yesterday at 5:39 am
Not safe to use as a carseat.
Can be used to rock your baby in at home etc
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amother
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Yesterday at 5:51 am
Brit in Israel wrote: | Not safe to use as a carseat.
Can be used to rock your baby in at home etc |
Is this just an opinion or are you going on what doona is saying( I kinda feel like they make it expire so we have to by the new one)?
What can degrade in the safety of a carseat?
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blima1
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Yesterday at 6:07 am
Supposedly the styrofoam gets less firm and is not able to protect as well in a crash c'v ?
I think all car seats have expiration dates it's just more upsetting when you spent so much on it
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Brit in Israel
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Yesterday at 6:17 am
amother OP wrote: | Is this just an opinion or are you going on what doona is saying( I kinda feel like they make it expire so we have to by the new one)?
What can degrade in the safety of a carseat? |
All carseats have expiration. foam and plastic isn't as strong after a certain time. chv"s in a crash the plastic will just crack and not protect the child.
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amother
Hunter
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Yesterday at 7:17 am
I would not use an expired doona for my newborn baby.
I’m due in Jan and we bought a new one.
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amother
Smokey
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Yesterday at 7:34 am
Ask your Dr.
At the hospital they said you can use for 6 months after (and they’re the most cautious)
My Dr. holds for 2 years after expiration date. And some doctors hold more.
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amother
Leaf
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Yesterday at 7:37 am
Where does it say the expiration date?
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amother
Butterscotch
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Yesterday at 7:49 am
I don’t think anything magical happens after the expiration date, but I wouldn’t use it years later.
If you do wanna get rid of it, target often has a buyback program where they give you a percentage off a new one
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amother
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Yesterday at 7:53 am
amother Smokey wrote: | Ask your Dr.
At the hospital they said you can use for 6 months after (and they’re the most cautious)
My Dr. holds for 2 years after expiration date. And some doctors hold more. |
Doctors don’t get to hold of anything. This is not religion where you can gather a heter to make yourself feel good. Car seats expire because they don’t keep your kid safe. They become weak and don’t absorb the crash the way they are supposed to. Who risks their kid’s life? What in the world.
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amother
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Yesterday at 7:55 am
It’s very simple if you use an expired seat you are putting your baby at risk of death. The expiration is there for your safety. I don’t even know how Jews contemplate this at all. This is not the place to cut corners period.
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amother
Brown
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Yesterday at 7:58 am
The evenflo shyft (similar to doona) is on sale at walmart now for ~220. you can look into that instead of replacing it with another doona
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:05 am
It might or might not be safe. I am inclined to believe that a brand new doona that expired 3 days ago would be safer then a doona used vigorously for 7 months, in and out of the car three times a day. But CHv if there is ever an accident these are the kind of things that insurance companies love to lookout for.
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LovesHashem
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Yesterday at 8:26 am
There's listened car seat experts. A doctor doesn't study how car seats work in medical school.
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Brit in Israel
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Yesterday at 8:44 am
amother Goldenrod wrote: | It might or might not be safe. I am inclined to believe that a brand new doona that expired 3 days ago would be safer then a doona used vigorously for 7 months, in and out of the car three times a day. But CHv if there is ever an accident these are the kind of things that insurance companies love to lookout for. |
Yes it's probably safe to use it for a few days after expiration until your new one comes but to take it out of storage after it has expired to use for 10 months for your new baby is not safe or responsible
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mizle10
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Yesterday at 9:20 am
amother OP wrote: | Is this just an opinion or are you going on what doona is saying( I kinda feel like they make it expire so we have to by the new one)?
What can degrade in the safety of a carseat? |
All car seats have an expiration date, nothing to do with doona.
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amother
Scarlet
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Yesterday at 9:38 am
A doona is a car seat they have have an expiration date for a reason.
Throw it out.
Car seats are mostly made of plastic and fabric. Both materials which weaken over time. Temperatures both hot and cold further weaken both these materials.
Your childs life is precious replace the car seat
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scintilla
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Yesterday at 10:44 am
I am comfortable with using a doona in good condition for a few months after the expiry date, but this is expiring now and you're not even pregnant? Definitely not safe then. Will be used for minimum a year after the expiration then and more like 2 years after which is really not safe. Even 6 months after expiration is pushing it imo.
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