Before buying checklist
- Test the trays. Trays should be easy for you to remove, but never for your baby. Ideally, every tray should have latches that aren’t accessible or even visible to the child.
- If the chair has wheels, check that they lock and cannot be moved when your baby is on the chair.
- If space is an issue, look for a chair that you can fold and store.
- Close and open all fasteners on a high chair’s safety harness. Try to do it one-handed to give you a feel of just how easy it is to use.
- Check if they have crotch posts. Crotch posts prevent babies from sliding under the tray and chair
- Not all high chairs are adjustable. Check that the height of the high chair seat can be adjusted.
- Avoid rough edges especially in the seat area. Also check for hinges and holes that could trap your baby’s fingers.
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