September is Baby Safety Month!
JPMA Safety House
HIGH CHAIRS
When baby is hungry and ready to eat, feeding time can be hectic. A high chair used properly can assist you.
• Safe high chairs have a waist strap and crotch strap. Use waist and crotch restraint every time you place child in the high chair.
• Never depend on the feeding tray to restrain or protect baby. Instead, secure restraint straps.
• Keep high chair far enough from the table, counter or wall so baby can't push off from it.
• Never allow baby to stand up on a high chair because it could topple over.
• Secure the locking latch on a folding high chair each time you assemble it.
• Check all parts for hazards such as sharp edges or protrusions.
• NEVER leave baby unattended.
• Look for the JPMA Certification Seal.
Guide created: 08/22/06 (updated 04/15/07)

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