Safety Tips
Never leave your baby unattended in a
stroller: Babies are much more capable than they are given credit for, turn away for one
second and they can get up and topple themselves and the stroller over. Even when they are asleep you should never
leave them by themselves because they cannot protect themselves from their surroundings. And even if your stroller
has great brakes it does not mean you can leave your baby in a stroller alone on a slope, adult supervision will
always out protect any superb brakes.
Always use the harness: It's the same theory
as using a seat belt in a car, a baby in a stroller can be exposed to danger when they are not safely buckled in
their stroller. Plus when they are older you don't have to worry them climbing or falling out of the
stroller.
Keep to the weight limit: When the
stroller has a certain weight limit it's important to follow it by stop using the stroller when your child exceeds
that weight or by not adding extra weight to the stroller like groceries and etc. Also do not hang heavy bags on
the handle bar that can possibly tip your stroller over - your baby will fall with the stroller!
Stick to the stroller's functions: If your stroller is not a jogging stroller or an
all-terrain stroller, you should not take it to do those types of activities. To run in a dirt trail takes special
materials and gears to make it a safe ride, otherwise you will be endangering you and your baby.
Security with locks: When the stroller is unfolded, make
sure the frame locking mechanism is properly engaged to avoid collapsing of the stroller while your baby is still
in it. And if your stroller has a car seat adapter, make sure you hear a "click" when you put the car seat in so
it's properly locked. While you are folding or unfolding your stroller, your child should not be nearby as they may
get their fingers caught between parts of the stroller.
Simplicity to bedding: Never use a pillow, additional blankets or mattress for your baby in a
stroller because it adds suffocation risk. It's the same for cribs, bassinets - basically anything your baby lies
in there should be no loose bedding at all. Loose bedding is a potential SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) hazard
to your baby especially infants under a year old.
Safety Tips from Mia Moda
Strollers
Don't forget these important tips:
- When you are in a parking lot make sure that the stroller is always next to you while unlocking the
car.
- Put the child into their car seat before storing the stroller.
- Before crossing a street position the stroller completely out of the street and make sure you are safely on
the curb.
- Check your stroller to make sure it is completely opened and in the locked position before putting your
child in it.
- Make it a habit to push down on the seat of the stroller with your hand to be sure it is safe for your
child.
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