WARNING: We know that parents and other caregivers are concerned about the safety
of their children. There are certain safety precautions which you must always take to
help minimize the risk that a baby using one of our mobile activity centers will be
harmed. Specifically, the parent or caregiver in charge of the baby should always
follow these rules.
1. Never leave your baby unattended.
Most accidents happen to children while they are unsupervised. At a minimum, the
caregiver should be in the same room with the baby at all times keeping the baby under
a watchful eye. Because a baby can propel a mobile activity center at surprising speed
and is eager to explore all sorts of potential hazards, direct and diligent supervision by
the caregiver is required at all times. If you believe proper supervision of your baby
cannot be guaranteed, or that your home presents particular dangers from which the
baby cannot be adequately protected while using our mobile activity center, we suggest
that you not use this product and that you consider instead an activity center without
wheels, swing, playard, or other fine products for your baby.
2. Properly prepare your baby's play space— neutralize potential hazards.
Potential hazards in the room must be removed or guarded against before placing a baby
in a mobile activity center. Keep in mind that the mobile activity center gives the baby
the ability to move around the play area much more quickly than would otherwise be
possible. That means it's important to prepare play space by installing and using gates,
removing objects from reach, and closing doors to keep the baby away from potential
hazards, such as:
• Stairs
• Steps
• Raised thresholds
• Driveways and sidewalks
• Ramps or inclines
• Decks
• Ranges, heaters, fireplaces, hot
liquids and other heat sources
• Blind or drape cords
• Objects on tables
Only your commitment to safety can give your child the safe, happy playtime
you desire.
WARNINGS
• Dangling electrical cords or small
appliances
• Pots and pans on stoves
• Books on shelves
• Bathtubs or open toilets
• Swimming pools or other containers
filled with liquid
• Any other dangers unique to your
environment
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