Not exact matches
• ALWAYS use restraining
strap when child is
on changing table.
The
changing table is
on the shallow end but comes with a
strap that you can use to secure baby.
He slept swaddled and
strapped to a
changing table pad
on the floor when we visited our parents for the first few months.
Furniture such as dressers,
changing tables and bookshelves should all be securely
strapped to the wall to avoid a child from pulling it
on top of themselves.
Furniture such as dressers,
changing tables and bookshelves should all be securely
strapped to the wall to avoid a child from pulling it
on top of his or herself.
Never leave your baby unattended
on the
changing table and always use the safety
strap.
They may fold out from the wall just like commercial
changing tables (a great space saver if your nursery is
on the small side) and should have safety
straps to secure your baby comfortably
on the
table while you get down to work.
The
changing table is supplied with a waterproof pad
on which the baby can be laid while
changing diapers or clothes and a safety
strap which can be used to keep the baby from falling off the
changing table.
Always stay close to your baby when he's
on a
changing table or any elevated surface — even if he's
strapped in.
While I like that the
changing pad has low sides so that you can easily reach baby for diapering, it does seem a bit shallow and doesn't include any
straps for keeping baby securely in place, so be sure to keep a careful hold
on baby — generally good practice
on any
changing table.
ALWAYS keep one hand
on your baby when using a
changing table, even when you are using the provided safety
strap.
Safety
strap on the bottom attaches to the
change table to prevent moving around along with non-slip bottom to keep it in place
If you do use a
changing table attachment, always keep your hand
on your baby and use the safety
straps.
The safety
strap is adjustable to accommodate different size infants and there is a safety
strap on the bottom to attach to your
change table for stability.
Additionally, it is always better to have an active means of attachment to the frame — that is, you have to click, snap, button, or
strap a
changing table or bassinet into place rather than just have it resting
on a frame.
On the underside there is an additional safety
strap to attach to the
change table, along with a non-skid bottom.
The
changing pad also has a security
strap which makes it convenient for you to hold it
on the
table or a dresser.
Leaving your baby unattended while he is
on a
changing table, even if he is
strapped in, could lead to a devastating accident.
If diaper
changes are happening
on a
changing table, use the safety
strap and don't leave your baby unattended even newborns who can't roll over can stretch and fall off the
table's surface.
Your baby should never be alone
on a
change table, even if you're using safety
straps and even if you are positive your baby is secure.
Great
table Vanessa... I have those flip flops that you can
change the
straps on... so in a moment I can change them from casual to dressy and sparkly... Last year I set a «summer beach table» and put flip flops ON the table
on... so in a moment I can
change them from casual to dressy and sparkly... Last year I set a «summer beach
table» and put flip flops
ON the table
ON the
table..