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Parents who opt to use baby walkers despite warnings from healthcare and child safety experts should choose and use the equipment with extra care.
There’s no doubt that baby walkers are dangerous. A walker gives increased mobility and added height that can put a baby in dangerous situations. In Canada, the sale of baby walkers has been banned since 2004. But elsewhere around the world, including the United States and Australia, baby walkers are still sold. Fortunately, both the US and Australian governments have taken great pains to make sure that the manufacture of new generations of baby walkers meet certain safety standards. Parents who insist on getting a baby walker should know what to look out for when buying one and how to make the home baby walker-safe. New Safety MeasuresIn the United States, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) worked with the industry to develop a new standard – the ASTM F-977 Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Infant Walkers – to make baby walkers much safer. Baby walkers using this safety standard and certified by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) must meet the following requirements:
The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission also urges consumers Down Under to check that baby walkers comply with the US ASTM F-977 safety standard. Choosing a Baby Walker Here are useful tips before buying a baby walker:
A Baby Walker Safe HomeParents should ensure safety at home when the walker is being used.
Because of their potential dangers, parents must choose baby walkers that meet all the new safety standards as well as ensure home safety at all times. To be even safer, opt for a stationary play center instead. It has all the fun elements, minus the perils. Found this article useful? Read alsoShopping for Baby Products and Essential Items in the Nursery.
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