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Using an Infant Walker Safely

If the end of this research concluded that the baby walker to give effect to the growth of your child, then you may have time to try other ways more secure. There is no way better, but more secure way to keep both the children remain safe with your baby using walker.

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Millions of baby walker for sale every day and millions of parents to try it on his son. Parents will be wise to give the best option on the security of the baby.

Most importantly, that means making sure your home is childproofed and keep the walker away from stairs, your pool and parts of your home that are not childproofed.

Many parents don’t think about childproofing until their child is crawling or walking, but if you are using a non-stationary walker with wheels, then your infant is going to be mobile and you have to get things childproofed, including:

  1. Placing covers on electrical outlets and latches on drawers and cabinets
  2. Prevent poisonings by keeping household cleaners, chemicals and medicines completely out of reach
  3. Removing furniture with sharp edges or use soft guards.
  4. Removing heavy objects and breakables from low tables and shelves
  5. Not carrying hot liquids or food near your child and not allowing your child near stoves, heaters or other hot appliances (especially curling irons)
  6. Locking rooms (with a childproof lock or door knob cover) that are not childproof and the exterior doors of your house so that your child can’t get out the front door or into the garage, attic, or backyard without help

You also want to make sure that you are using a newer model infant walker that meets new voluntary safety standards, including having a wide base so that they can’t fit through most doorways and a braking mechanism so that the walker stops if one or more wheels come off of the ground, like if it was going down stairs.

And be sure to always supervise your child in a mobile walker. Remember that most infants are quite fast in these walkers and can quickly get away from you and the AAP does say that ‘walkers are never safe to use, even with close adult supervision’ and that many walker injuries occur while the child was being supervised by an adult.

Selection of parents should be supported so that the baby must stay healthy baby walker use. And remember, do not select if not useful.


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