Expectant families looking to save money by purchasing used baby gear may want to check first to see if the item has been recalled or deemed unsafe by the manufacturer.
"We've done this before, so it's a little scary going back to the newborn phase again, especially with three other kids at home," Sarah Peterson, who is expecting her fourth baby, told CTV News Toronto."Luckily, we ended up keeping a lot of things from the other babies. We have a lot of clothes. There are just a few things we still need to get, like a changing pad."
"While it's illegal to sell recalled products, including on the second-hand market, people might not be aware of the law, or may not even realize the product they're selling has been recalled," Emily Thomas with Consumer Reports told CTV News Toronto.if they have recalled the product. "Buying used car seats is not a good idea because there's a lot you won't reliably know about the seat. You won't know about the seat's crash history."
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