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 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS during operation and maintenance.

Parents/adult supervisors read this page first.

PARENTAL AND ADULT RESPONSIBILITY AND SUPERVISION ARE 

NECESSARY.

Not every product is appropriate for every age or size of child — 

different age recommendations are found within this category of 

product which are intended to reflect the nature of the hazards 

and the expected mental or physical ability, or both, of a child 

to cope with the hazards. Parents and supervising adults need 

to select riding products appropriate for the age of the child 

and take care to prevent children who may be too immature 

or inexperienced for a product’s characteristics to endanger 

themselves around it.

PARENT/SUPERVISING ADULTS MUST INSPECT THIS PRODUCT 

AND MUST TEACH CHILDREN HOW TO RIDE SAFELY. If the rider 

fails to use common sense and heed these warnings, there is an 

increased risk of damage or injury.

Age and Weight Limits 
• Not for children under age 30 months.
• Maximum rider weight 20 kg (44 lb).
• Rider weight does not necessarily mean a child’s size is appropriate 

to fit or maintain control of the product.

•  A parent’s decision to allow his or her child to ride this product should

be based on the child’s maturity, skill and ability to follow rules.

USE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND USE COMMON SENSE.

 WARNING. To avoid serious injury:

• This toy has no brake.
• Must be assembled by an adult.
• Adult supervision of young children is important.
• Do not allow children under age 30 months to use the product.
• Always pay attention to where your child is going.
• Protective equipment should be worn. Not to be used in traffic. 

20 kg max.

• Always wear safety equipment, such as helmet, knee pads and 

elbow pads. 

• Always wear a helmet when riding your scooter and keep the 

chinstrap securely buckled.

• Always wear closed toe shoes.
• Avoid sharp bumps, drainage grates, and sudden surface changes, 

as scooter may suddenly stop.

•  Avoid streets and surfaces with water, mud, ice, sand, gravel, dirt, leaves 

and other debris. Wet weather impairs traction, stopping, and visibility.

• Do not ride at night or when visibility is impaired.
• Avoid excessive speed associated with downhill rides.
• Obey all local traffic and scootering laws and regulations.
• Watch out for pedestrians.
• Use on smooth surfaces.

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ACCEPTABLE RIDING PRACTICES AND CONDITIONS
• Direct parental supervision is required at all times. Young children 

are learning basic riding abilities and need close attention.

• Parents and carers should ensure that children are properly 

instructed in the use of this product.

• Scooters are meant to be used only in controlled environments, free 

of potential traffic hazards and not on public streets.

• Do not allow your child to ride a scooter in any areas where 

vehicle traffic is present. Watch surroundings for pedestrians, bike, 
skateboard, scooter and other riders. Use in areas free from hazards, 
such as poles, hydrants, and parked cars. 

• Child must maintain a hold on the handlebars at all times. Never 

allow more than one child at a time to ride a scooter. Never use 
near steps, sloped driveways, hills, roadways, alleys or swimming 
pool areas. 

• Wet weather impairs traction, stopping and visibility.
• Never use near streets, swimming pools, hills, or steps.
• Like any other moving product, riding this product can be a 

dangerous activity and may result in injury even when used with 
proper safety precautions.

Failure to heed product warnings, or to exercise caution, increases 

risk of injury!

 WARNING:

CHECK LOCAL LAWS REGARDING SCOOTER USE. Check local laws and 
regulations to see where and how you may use your scooter legally. In 
many regions scooter riders may be required BY LAW to wear a helmet. 
Check local laws and regulations regarding laws governing helmet use 
and scooter operation in your area.

 WARNING:

ALWAYS INSPECT SCOOTER PRIOR TO RIDING. Properly inspecting and 
maintaining your scooter can reduce the risk of injury. Always inspect your 
scooter before riding and regularly maintain it. Replace worn or damaged 
parts, such as grips, handlebars, handlebar endcaps or worn wheels.

 IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR PARENTS ABOUT RAZOR’S NEW WILD ONES “FIRST SCOOTER” TOYS: 

The Razor Wild Ones toy scooter is intended to allow parents to introduce younger children aged 30+ months to scooters, and assist them to learn and 

enjoy their early riding experiences. Razor’s Wild Ones employ slow rolling, very wide, flat-surfaced inline wheels which enable the product to stand 

on its own and provide some assistance in learning basic balancing. The lower deck also supports learning to balance, allowing the rider to keep one 

foot in contact with the ground and the other on the product deck while shifting their weight. With guidance and experience, most children over time 

will develop the balance and coordination to operate “narrow wheeled” 2-wheel scooters like the original Razor A kick scooter. Adult supervision is 

essential because young children do not understand the risks of riding in areas with cars and are at a high risk of falling and injuring themselves.

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