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High Chairs


Make sure 


    The high chair has a broad base and isn’t tippy.
    It has waist and crotch restraining straps that are independent of the tray.
    The tray locks securely.
    Any caps or plugs on the ends of tubing are firmly attached and can’t be pulled off (these could be a choking hazard).
    Any high chair that folds has a locking device to keep it from collapsing.
    If seat height is adjustable, that mechanism works easily and smoothly.
    The seat cover seams won’t scratch Baby’s legs and the cover can either be wiped clean or is machine washable.

Also bear in mind that children's products - even those made years ago - are constantly being recalled. To see an updated list of recalls, go to the CPSC Web site for photos and descriptions of recalled items.


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