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Kid Keeper Safety Harness by Mommy's Helper
Kid Keeper Safety Harness by Mommy's Helper
 
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Kid Keeper Safety Harness by Mommy's Helper

Manufacturer: Mommy's Helper
SKU #: 10101
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The Kid Keeper Safety Harness by Mommy's Helper helps parent and child stay close and comfortable while out in public. The Kid Keeper Safety Harness reduces any fears a parent or child might have in being separated. The patented harness is fully supported by the childÂ’s torso - not the sensitive lower stomach area. The Kid Keeper Safety Harness comes with a padded wrist strap for comfort and is adjustable from 30 to 42 inches in length. A swivel hook helps eiminate tangles.

Features:

  • Adjustable to fit chest size 14 to 25 1/2 inches
  • Shoulder straps are padded for added comfort
  • Kid Keeper wrist strap adjusts in length from 30 to 45 inches
  • Machine Washable
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    Author: Mike
    You are an evil person for even considering to buy this.
    Walk your pets not your kids!


    Author: Mommy of autistic child
    This guy mike is an absolute IDIOT! What is wrong with trying to keep your child safe FOOL!!


    Author: Dawn
    Yes, Mike is an idiot. He probably doesn't have any kids or prefers to keep his pets safer than his kids. I have a niece that would probably be alive today had she been in a harness....it only takes a couple of seconds, folks. Sad, but true.


    Author: Julie
    I am in a wheelchair and would not be able to walk with my grandaughter safley if not fot this invention. It does only take a second for disaster to happen, Id rather her be safe.


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      News
    03/15/2010
    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is advising parents and caregivers to be cautious when using infant slings for babies younger than four months of age. Over the past 20 years, the CPSC has identified at least 14 deaths associated with sling-style infant carriers, including three in 2009. Twelve of the deaths involved babies younger than four months of age.

    Due to lack of head control and weak neck muscles the sling’s fabric can press against an infant’s nose and mouth, resulting in suffocation within a few minutes. Airway restriction can also result from bending the chin toward the chest, limiting the oxygen supply.

    Complications from being a low birth weight twin, prematurity or underlying illness may also have been factors in infant mortality. The CPSC urges parents of preemies, twins, babies in fragile health and those with low weight to use extra care and consult their pediatricians about using slings. When using a sling, make sure the infant’s face is not covered and is visible at all times. If nursing the baby in a sling, change the baby’s position after feeding so the baby’s head is facing up and is clear of the sling and the mother’s body. Parents and caregivers should be vigilant about frequently checking their baby in a sling.

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