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Stroller Safety Tips that Every Parent Should Know

Posted on: August 20, 2010

Stroller Safety Tips that Every Parent Should Know
From the caution warning and illustration attached to the stroller advising to never leave your child unattended, to the fastening of the child restraint and/or seat belt, there are many safety aspects to keep in mind for preventing injury to your child when in their stroller.

We know they grow up fast, so the less time you spend worrying about their safety the more time you can enjoy them. For this reason, we have put up a list of stroller safety precautions you should follow, to keep your child safer at all times.

A major advice would be to always read the safety directions provided by the manufacturer and follow their guidelines in all restrictions.

Precautions for a Safer Stroller Usewp4domains_cheapstrollers_com_strollers-safety-tips - Wishpot:

1. Always make sure your child is secure, using either the harness or seat belt. The 5-point safety harness is highly recommended as it covers the entire body from shoulders to legs. This measure should be the first and mandatory step you should take, the minute you put your baby in the stroller.

2. Making sure the stroller is secured when parked is very important. A single one-foot-one-time braking system is an easy and effective way to lock the wheels and it will prevent the stroller to slide unattended.

3. To prevent the stroller from tipping over, avoid hanging diaper bags, purses f or other heavy weighted packages from the handles. A well-constructed stroller will have a storage space or basket to store items, so please use that space instead.

4. A wide base can prevent the stroller from tipping over if your child stands of pulls forward. Make sure you select a stroller with a wide base, when selecting your product.

5. Both an observant parent and the stroller’s locking device can keep the child form catching their tiny fingers when the stroller is folded or prevent the stroller from collapsing on its own. Of course, counting on devices to do all the work is not the safest measure, but besides from keeping a close eye on your vividly baby, you should also select a stroller with a locking device. One can never have enough help with the little bundles of joy!

6. Follow designated age requirements, as it is not recommended to jog with a child under 12 months. In addition, to prevent the stroller from slipping your grasp use safety straps on strollers made for the jogging parent.

7. If you are not satisfied with your stroller or feel it does not live up to the safety guidelines it should, you can file a complaint with the Consumer Safety Commission. If the stroller is damaged or a safety defect is found you should contact the manufacture right away.

8. The product registration card not only assures your warranty is complete, but it also allows the company to contact you in the event of a recall on your product. Think of it as a backup, as strollers purchased through Cheap Strollers become part of our Automatic Recall Alert System and you will be immediately notified if your stroller is recalled.

9. Following our Stroller Safety Guidelines will assure you that you buy a quality stroller that is both proven safe by following standard safety guidelines and certified by top safety organizations.

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