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HIGHCHAIR:
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FALL HAZARD:
Children have
suffered severe head injuries
including skull fractures when
falling from high chairs. Falls can
happen suddenly if child is not
restrained properly.
• Always use restraints, and
adjust to fit snugly.
• Tray is not designed to hold
child in chair.
•
STAY NEAR AND WATCH
CHILD DURING USE.
Always
keep your child in view.
•
It is recommended that the high
chair be used in the upright
position only by children capable
of sitting upright unassisted.
•
NEVER
allow a child to push
away from table.
BOOSTER:
• CHILDREN HAVE SUFFERED
HEAD INJURIES, INCLUDING
SKULL FRACTURES, AFTER
FALLING WITH OR FROM
BOOSTER SEATS.
• Check that booster seat is
securely attached to adult
chair before each use.
• Always use restraints until
child is able to get in and out
of booster seat without help.
Adjust to fit snugly.
• Never allow child to push
away from table.
• Never lift and carry child in
booster seat.
• Stay near and watch your
child during use.
• Until child is able to get in and
out of the booster seat without
help, the child should be secured
in the booster seat at all times by
the restraining system. The tray
is not designed to hold the child
in the chair.
• Use this booster seat only for
children capable of sitting upright
unassisted.
• ALWAYS USE booster straps to
attach booster to any chair.
Always ensure straps are pulled
tight.