Check Your Car Seats Following a New Recall!
Parents Should Check Their Evenflo Car Seats For Current Recalls
Parents know that car seat safety can feel overwhelming.
A recall notice can make that concern even more stressful.
Evenflo currently lists several active product recalls on its website.
Here’s What Parents Should Check
The Revolve180 LiteMax NXT is a rear facing infant car seat.
Evenflo says the seat accommodates babies from three to 30 pounds.
The seat also includes installation indicators designed to help caregivers install it correctly.
Parents should look for the model number and manufacturing information on their seat.
Those details can help determine whether a specific recall applies.
NHTSA also recommends searching its recall database for car seats.
Parents can select the car seat category and search by brand and model.
Checking the official sources matters because Evenflo has issued other recalls involving different products.
For example, the company currently lists recalls involving its REO by Revolve360, LiteMax 30 and other models.
Those recalls do not automatically apply to every Evenflo car seat.
What Parents Should Do Now
If you own an Evenflo car seat, take a few minutes to check the model information.
Then search the official Evenflo recall page and NHTSA’s recall database.
Parents should also register their car seat with the manufacturer.
Registration allows manufacturers to contact families about recalls and safety notices.
NHTSA also offers the free SaferCar app for recall alerts.
That can give parents another way to stay informed about safety updates.
For now, parents should rely on official recall information rather than social media posts.
If a specific recall applies to your seat, follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
If you have questions about your child’s car seat, contact Evenflo’s ParentLink team.
Car seat safety is one area where checking twice is always worth the extra few minutes.
