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Baby carrier safety standards.
The new federal standards which apply to any infant sling carrier manufactured or imported after january 30th 2018 require all infant slings to have permanently attached warning labels and come with instructions like illustrated diagrams to show the proper position of a child in the sling.
The standard incorporates by reference astm f2236 14 which details the specific requirements and descriptions of the tests for soft infant and toddler carriers.
These warning labels must include statements about.
Check with the retailer or manufacturer to ensure that the sling baby carrier meets the safety specification standard astm f2907 12 titled consumer safety specification for sling carriers.
The npr proposed to adopt as a mandatory standard the current voluntary standard for soft infant and toddler carriers astm f2236 13 standard consumer safety specification for soft infant and toddler carriers astm f2236 13 without alteration.
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The precautions listed above are courtesy of health canada.
Newborn babies necks are not strong enough and a jolt from your movement bumping the frame can cause injury.
The carrier needs to be suitable for your baby s size and weight.