SAFETY I NFOR M AT ION
Baby's chin should NEVER rest on baby's chest because this partially closes baby's airway which
could lead to suffocation. Always ensure there is sufficient room around baby's face to provide
a clear source of air. Check that there are at least two fingers clearance under baby's chin. Check
baby's position regularly to make sure baby is properly seated in the carrier with head upright and
not slumping downward or to the side. Ensure proper placement of child in product including leg
placement. Ensure legs, arms, or feet are not constricted by the carrier. Monitor baby's temperature
when in the carrier to make sure baby does not get too hot. Ensure baby's airway is clear and that
baby is breathing normally at ALL TIMES. Baby should be positioned close enough to kiss in the
front position. Baby's head should be supported by the head support until baby has demonstrated
strong and consistent head and neck control. Check to assure all buckles, snaps, straps and
adjustments are secure before each use. Check for ripped seams, torn straps or fabrics and damaged
fasteners before each use. Ensure proper placement of child in product including leg placement.
CHILD MUST FACE TOWARDS YOU UNTIL HE OR SHE CAN HOLD HEAD UPRIGHT. Premature infants,
infants with respiratory problems, and infants under 4 months are at greatest risk of suffocation.
Never use a soft carrier when balance or mobility is impaired because of exercise, drowsiness,
or medical conditions. Never use a soft carrier while engaging in activities such as cooking and
cleaning which involves a heat source or exposure to chemicals. Be careful with hot drinks and food
to avoid spilling on baby. The carrier is not suitable for use during sporting activities, eg. running,
cycling, swimming and skiing. Never wear a soft carrier while driving or being a passenger in a
motor vehicle. Use the head support on a child's head until he or she can hold head upright. Only
carry one child at a time in this carrier. Never use more than one carrier at a time. Your movement
and the child's movement may affect your balance. Take care when bending and leaning forwards
or sideways. Child must face towards you when carried on the back. Beware of the increased risk
of your child falling out of carrier as baby becomes more active. Baby should always wear pants or
clothing that prevents the carrier from rubbing against baby's legs. When using the hood, ensure
that the hood is not completely covering baby's face and ensure there is enough opening for air
to pass through. This product is intended to be used by healthy adults only. Regularly inspect the
carrier for any signs of wear and damage. Stop using this carrier if parts are missing or damaged.
Discontinue use if you develop back, neck or other problems from using this carrier. Keep this carrier
and packaging away from children when not in use.
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