before putting your child in the
chair.
Your child should always be strapped into the highchair
without exception. The feeding tray will not prevent your
baby from slipping under it and falling to the floor and
possibly incurring an injury. If an older child slips under
the tray they could get stuck and be injured.
If your high chair folds be sure that when you open it,
that it locks in open position. If the chair collapses your
baby could be hurt. This can be prevented with periodic
checks of all parts of the chair.
Do not place the highchair near any place that the baby
could push off from and possibly have an accident. Also
do not place your baby¡¯s chair near any wires that can
be pulled on. All cords should be out of reach anyway.
When putting the feeding tray in place be sure to watch
your child¡¯s fingers. They could be pinched or severely
cut. Also be sure the lock catches by tugging on the tray
gently. It will not hold your child in place but if it is loose
or doesn¡¯t catch, your child if not strapped in could fall
and get hurt.
Wear of the high chair can be hazardous. If the vinyl
cover over foam is torn the baby could ingest small
pieces of foam. Worn locking mechanisms could
prevent the tray from staying in place. All belts and
clasps should be checked for fraying or tears. The
clasps for missing pieces or cracks. Cracked or chipped
trays could cause injury or harbor germs. This type of
check should be done before purchasing a second
hand chair as well.
About the Author
Martin Smith is a successful freelance writer providing advice for consumers on purchasing a variety of baby cribs, His numerous articles provide a wonderfully researched resource of interesting and relevant information. http://www.1st-babies.com