A car seat that meets U.S. safety regulations sits on the left, next to a counterfeit car seat that lacks required safety labels. Representatives at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City warn counterfeit car seats purchased online are on the rise. They’re urging parents to check their car seats, and stop using them if they determine they don’t adhere to U.S. safety standards. INTERMOUNTAIN PRIMARY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
BY KATIE MCKELLARStates Newsroom Child safety advocates at Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City are urging parents to be cautious of purchasing car seats…