Can I change my car seat cover for a new color?
After-market seat covers that can be replaced or put on top of your existing car seat cover can be dangerous. If they have not been crash tested with your vehicle. If you are in an accident and you are trying to sue the car seat manufacturer saying that something went wrong with the car seat and they find out that you've had after-market car seat cover on that car seat that was not provided when you took the car seat out of the box, they are going to say Hey, it's not our fault. we don't know what that product is. It wasn't crash tested. It's not worth the risk in my opinion to use after-market car seat cover unless it's been specifically approved and crash tested by that manufacturer. There are few brands on the market that have been crash tested to work with specific car seats. So make sure that you look for something that has been crash tested.
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Jennifer Beall, MBA, CPSTFounder of Tot Squad
Jennifer Beall is the Founder and CEO of Tot Squad formerly known as CleanBeeBaby, an eco-friendly cleaning service for strollers and car seats that is at a different neighborhood retailer or preschool every day. Professional safety technicians help properly reinstall car seats after they are cleaned.Certified as a Child Passenger Safety Technician since 2009, Jen is passionate about helping parents properly use their car seats given that 85% are incorrectly installed. She also serves on the Los Angeles committee for Baby Buggy, a charity that helps collect used baby gear to redistribute it to families in need.Jen received her MBA in 2010 from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University where she focused on Marketing and Entrepreneurship. CleanBeeBaby was created through her coursework, for which she won first place in the Kellogg Cup Business Plan Competition and the Student of the Year award in Entrepreneurship. Prior to business school, she worked in management consulting as well as internal strategy for a food and beverage company. She also received a BS in Mathematics from Duke University after leaving her hometown of Austin, Texas.Jen now lives in Los Angeles but remains a loyal fan of the Texas Longhorns and the Duke basketball team. She enjoys spending time outdoors and traveling. She has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Fast Company, Daily Candy, and Crain's Chicago Business.
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