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.