Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are rules and you cannot wash straps.
So you trash carseats that get puke or poop or milk on the straps?
No, I swish them in water and sometimes add some mild soap to it. But that wouldn't get mold out of them, so cleaning off a moldy carseat is another order of magnitude entirely. Replace!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, mold is terrible, and mold exposure causes mold allergies, among other terrible health consequences--I cannot imagine risking exposing a newborn to that over not wanting to get a new carseat.
The woman has, according to her own testimony, not a penny to her name. It seems insane to me that using some bleach on the straps to kill the mold would be worse than possibly not being able to eat because they had to shell out for a new seat.
She doesn't have $40 for a Cosco but can afford to own/operate a car (or take cab/ride-share)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, mold is terrible, and mold exposure causes mold allergies, among other terrible health consequences--I cannot imagine risking exposing a newborn to that over not wanting to get a new carseat.
The woman has, according to her own testimony, not a penny to her name. It seems insane to me that using some bleach on the straps to kill the mold would be worse than possibly not being able to eat because they had to shell out for a new seat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, mold is terrible, and mold exposure causes mold allergies, among other terrible health consequences--I cannot imagine risking exposing a newborn to that over not wanting to get a new carseat.
The woman has, according to her own testimony, not a penny to her name. It seems insane to me that using some bleach on the straps to kill the mold would be worse than possibly not being able to eat because they had to shell out for a new seat.
Anonymous wrote:yeah, mold is terrible, and mold exposure causes mold allergies, among other terrible health consequences--I cannot imagine risking exposing a newborn to that over not wanting to get a new carseat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are rules and you cannot wash straps.
So you trash carseats that get puke or poop or milk on the straps?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are rules and you cannot wash straps.
So you trash carseats that get puke or poop or milk on the straps?
No, I swish them in water and sometimes add some mild soap to it. But that wouldn't get mold out of them, so cleaning off a moldy carseat is another order of magnitude entirely. Replace!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are rules and you cannot wash straps.
So you trash carseats that get puke or poop or milk on the straps?
Anonymous wrote:There are rules and you cannot wash straps.