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Top 5 Safety Features Every Parent Should Look for in a Baby Stroller

Choosing the right baby stroller is perhaps one of the most important decisions to make. While it may just be style and convenience that pushed baby strollers to the top, safety should always be on top. After all, for your child, a stroller will not just be a convenient means of travel but also a safe place where he or she will spend time during strolls, errands, or travelling. Continue reading to discover the top 5 safety features every parent should look for when choosing a baby stroller.

Five-Point Harness System

The five-point harness system is the first and perhaps the most critical safety feature of any baby stroller. This system safeguards your baby at five points- both shoulders, both hips and in between the legs. It does not prevent your baby from slipping out of the stroller, standing up, or leaning over the sides.

Actually, a five-point harness is fastened across the shoulders and chest.  An older model stroller may only have three points to secure the baby around the waist and between the legs, a five-point harness offers more security. It stands to reason that if the stroller falls on uneven ground or you otherwise slam on the brakes, your baby will be safely seated in place and not fall out of it. This is especially important as babies grow and gain more movement as they tend to explore.

When choosing a stroller, ensure that the harness is easily adjustable at the growth stages of your baby, properly fitted, not too tight, and has soft padded straps that help assure comfort for the baby while being strapped in.

Lockable, Swivel Front Wheels

A good part of a stroller would be the wheels; it is indispensable to have lockable, swivel front wheels. Swivel wheels offer very good control and flexibility, mainly when navigating tight spaces or crowded areas such as malls or parks. However, when walking on uneven terrain or at faster speeds, locking the front wheels will guarantee better stability without experiencing a sudden shift of direction with the stroller.

Locked wheels also provide another safety feature for sloping or downhill paths in which uncontrolled swiveling can turn over the stroller or cause unwanted motion. The locking mechanism should be easy to access and then easily disengaged to allow for maneuverability in a moment of need. To try out the stroller, push the stroller with locked and unlocked wheels to get a feel of just how versatile it will be.

Reliable Braking System

A good braking system is another safety feature to consider since the brakes are supposed to be your first line of defense when you need to stop or park at an angle. A good braking system ensures that the stroller would not accidentally roll or move in any direction.

They are primarily of two types: foot-activated rear brakes and hand-operated parking brakes. Foot-activated rear brakes is the most common type, the brake is operated or disengaged by the pressure of the foot on a lever. Hand-operated parking brakes, on the other hand, offer convenience and are often found in jogging strollers.

When selecting a stroller, test the braking system for ease of use. Verify that it closes completely and firmly locks the wheels. You should also ensure that the brakes are located in a place where they won’t be accidentally activated during a stroll.

Sturdy Frame and Stable Base

The stroller's frame would serve as its primary support. A robust and well-designed frame, even with a very active baby, ensures safe carriage by the stroller. The stroller's base has to be broad for better stability and balance and thus lessen the possibility of unintentional tipping. A well-built frame would be sturdier and stronger, hence less likely to compromise safety. Ideally, a stroller should have a lightweight but powerful structure made from materials such as aluminium or steel frames so that it can best reflect portability with durability at the same time.

Choose a stroller that can accommodate varying weight distribution. Uneven weight distribution is clearly something you want in a stroller if your child loves to move his weight around or if you are hanging bags on the handlebars. Remember to adhere to the manufacturer's instructions regarding tipping dangers, since many strollers have built-in weight restrictions for hanging objects.

Canopy with UV Protection

While a canopy for a stroller may not traditionally have anything to do with a safety feature, it really has everything to do with keeping your baby away from external elements, more so to provide sun protection. A big, adjustable canopy with UV helps block your child from harmful UV rays, wind, and even light rain. Overexposure to UV rays may cause sunburns; this especially occurs in babies whose skin is sensitive, and having some sun protection is very important. Ensure the canopy covers your child sufficiently and can be easily adjusted when the weather changes.

Therefore, an infant pram offering above all the security aspects is one of the most important decisions for your little one's comfort and peace of mind. The right equipment on a stroller from a five-point harness system to lockable swivel wheels, good brakes, a frame and a UV protective canopy will ensure a safe ride each and every time for your baby.

At CHILDREN'S TERRITORY, we particularly take care of the interests of your baby. Hence, we bring to you multi-functional luxury baby strollers that mean warmth, comfort, and ease of use to such a long ride for which you're preparing your little one. The light foldable and very easy-to-carry stroller promises a tension-free outing. Besides premium strollers, we provide one-stop solutions for all baby's needs from clothes and accessories to toys and bedding. Today, explore CHILDREN'S TERRITORY and find out everything that your little one needs for life's adventure in style and safety.



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