Not exact matches
Using the Bumbo chair
on top of another
elevated surface, even if that
surface isn't very tall, increases the angle, distance, and force of a fall for your
baby if he or she should tip the chair over or somehow fall out.
Always stay close to your
baby when he's
on a changing table or any
elevated surface — even if he's strapped in.
Even with the highest possible guardrail in place, always keep one hand
on or right near your
baby while he's
on an
elevated surface.
Never leave your
baby alone
on an
elevated surface, because even before he starts rolling, he can scoot and squirm around.
Despite the sturdy build and these safety features, parents are still warned against placing your
babies in these seats
on an
elevated surface because they can still tip over and fall.
Don't put your
baby in a car seat or «bouncy chair»
on a table or other
elevated surface, even if they're strapped in.
(Keep your hand
on your
baby at all times when changing
on an
elevated surface.)
Never place your bouncer
on a table or other
elevated surface with your
baby in it.
Never leave your
baby, even when he's a newborn, unattended
on a bed or any other
elevated surface.
Safety note: If your changing station is
on an
elevated surface such as a changing table, keep one hand
on your
baby at all times.
If the
surface is
elevated — like a changing table — make sure to keep one hand
on or near your
baby to prevent a fall.
Never leave your
baby unattended
on a bed or any other
elevated surface now that she can move around.
Keep Your
Baby Safe Most diaper changes take place on an elevated surface, which means that you need to have a hand on your baby throughout the diaper cha
Baby Safe Most diaper changes take place
on an
elevated surface, which means that you need to have a hand
on your
baby throughout the diaper cha
baby throughout the diaper change.
This may entail placing the box
on an
elevated surface that the dog can't reach, using a
baby gate or collar - activated cat door to keep the dog out of the room where the litter box is located, or providing your cat with a Clevercat brand box (traditional hooded litter boxes rarely thwart a dog
on the hunt for a snack).