Please follow our safety information to fully enjoy the closeness and convenience of the Evo Baby Carrier.
INSPECTION OF CARRIER
Prior to each use of the Evo Baby Carrier inspect all seams, fabric, stitching and thread for signs of damage, wear and tear. Should any damage be apparent do not use the carrier; doing so will compromise your child's safety and endanger your child's life. We accept no responsibility for any mishap or injury to your child should you use a defective or damaged carrier.
INSTRUCTIONS
Thoroughly familiarize yourself with all instructions prior to using the Evo Baby Carrier. Instructions and safety information are provided with every Evo Baby Carrier. Should you have lost your information or instructions, please email us for a replacement.
PRACTICE
We strongly advise that you practice using your carrier with a doll or teddy before placing your baby in the carrier. Do not use the carrier with your child until you are thoroughly familiar and confident in tying the carrier safely and securely. Using a mirror or the assistance of another person may be helpful when tying the carrier.
HEAD POSITION & BREATHING
Your child needs continuous access to fresh air. Position the top of your child's head no lower than the top of the carrier. Should your child's head be lower than the top of the carrier, remove baby and place in a safe place whilst you untie the Evo Baby Carrier. Fold the bottom of the carrier once and re-tie, this will shorten the carrier length. If baby's head is still too low in the carrier repeat this folding method of shortening the length of the carrier and reposition baby in the carrier. Baby's head should NOT face directly toward your chest whilst the poppers are snapped as the air supply will be insufficient. Position baby with face looking to either side and cheek toward your chest. For head support and air flow close the popper positioned to the back of baby's head only, leaving the 'face-side' popper open.
TEMPERATURE
Check baby's temperature regularly. Should your child be too warm, remove them from the carrier. In cold weather check baby's extremities. Make sure that feet and hands are dressed appropriately to avoid the risk of frostbite.
INAPPROPRIATE USAGE
Do not use the Evo Baby Carrier whilst partaking in any activities which could result in injury to your child. Do not carry a child weighing more than 40lbs in your Evo Baby Carrier.
WHILE NOT USING THE CARRIER
Never leave children alone with the Evo Baby Carrier. The straps are a potential strangulation hazard. A responsible adult should be in possession of the carrier.
It is imperative that you familiarize yourself with the instructions (supplied) before carrying a child in the Evo Baby Carrier. Practice these tying methods with a doll or teddy, and be confident that you can tie them safely before attempting carrying your baby. Enlisting someone else to help you is always a good idea, as it having a good view of a large mirror to check what you are doing. Your child's safety is your responsibility and you must at all times be aware of your child's position, temperature, supply of fresh air. Check carrier before each use for signs of wear and tear.
Never use a damaged Evo baby carrier.
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