Infant Bath Seats

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Many bath products are designed to help parents with infants and young children in bath time. Most infant bath seats are not recommended until your baby can sit at about 4 to 6 months of age. Infant bath seats help parents to keep little ones in place while being bathe. Infant bath seats are also one of the most popular gifts received by new parents. Although these products are very useful, parents should still take supervision of a baby. Safety bath seats should be followed at all times by caregivers.

Infant bath seats can be dangerous in a number of ways. Children who can stand on their own may be able to get out of a bath seat, even if the seat remains attached to the tub.

For security reasons, parents should explore new infant bath seat models that can attach to the side of the tub, and have smaller hole on the bottom. When going to purchase a infant bath seat that attaches to the side of your tub, be sure to measure your tub will secure the bath seat. Install a rubber mat on the bottom of your tub to avoid slipping and teach your child to sit in the tub. Since children can drown in as little as one inch (2.5 cm) of water, do not overfill the tub even though you use a bath seat. Follow all instructions bath safety seat manufacturer and install it correctly. Above all, never leave your child unattended in the tub – do not trust the bath seat to keep your child safe.

Infant bath seats are usually made of plastic. The bracket looks like a very simple type of reclining seat with a wire. Your baby’s head is supported above the water. The infant bath seats only take up little space and are convenient for travel. Infant bath seats are available at most baby product stores at $25 USD Dollars or thereabout.