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SAFETY WARNINGS
The babybee Comet is designed and tested to comply with AS/
NZS2088:2013.
The ACCC has identified several hazards associated with prams and
strollers
which could result in serious injury or even death:
•
The pram or stroller rolling away from the carer’s control. We
strongly advise using parking brakes and tether straps at all
times to ensure the pram or stroller cannot move away when
stopped. Parking the pram or stroller horizontal to potential
dangers is another precaution you can take.
•
Limb and finger injuries. If children gain access to certain parts
of the pram or stroller they may trap and/or injure their limbs or
fingers. Ensure children are away from the pram or stroller prior
to adjusting it.
•
Falls. Children not properly restrained in a pram or stroller can
either fall out or move to a position where the pram or stroller
can topple. This can also occur if additional bags or children
are hung or carried or parts of the pram not designed to do so.
•
Strangulation or suffocation. Strangulation or suffocation can
occur if children become trapped in parts of the pram or stroller
in particular the rain cover and safety harness.
Bassinet
Only use the bassinet in a flat position. Do not recline. Child should not
be left unsupervised in bassinet. Bassinet is not suitable for overnight
sleeping.
Operation of the travel system
Do not use or leave the travel system near open fire or exposed flame.
Never leave rain covers, hoods and/or aprons on or over the travel
system indoors, in a hot atmosphere or near a heat source. Always
supervised whilst the travel system is covered.
Brakes
Always engage the brakes when the travel system is stationary. Hold
on to your travel system or the tether strap when close to any moving
machinery. Even with the brakes engaged, the breeze from vehicles
(for example) may cause the travel system to move.