Outdoor Safety Information (continued)
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Resources for further information
Further information on the effects of solar UV radiation and sun safety strategies can be found in the following sources:
• American Academy of Pediatrics: www.aap.org
• American Academy of Dermatology: www.aad.org
• American Cancer Society: www.cancer.org/Healthy/BeSafeintheSun
• The Skin Cancer Foundation: www.skincancer.org
• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: www.cdc.gov/ChooseYourCover
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2. Protection against insects
The United States Center for Disease Control recommends the use of mosquito netting over infant carriers when you
are outdoors with infants. Mosquitoes have been known to transmit the West Nile virus and other blood born diseases
such as malaria. Other insects such as black flies can be an irritant and cause painful bites.
The body of the Infant Carrier Cover is comprised of fine insect netting to help repel insects. In order to achieve
protection against insects, the elastic perimeter of the Infant Carrier Cover must be snug against the infant car seat
and the zipper ceiling must be closed. Any spaces in between the elastic perimeter and the seating device may
permit insects to enter the cover. To optimize protection against insects, use your Infant Carrier Cover in combination
with other insect repelling measures.
3. Overheating prevention
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause a child to overheat and lead to serious injury or death of the child. NEVER
leave your baby in direct sunlight or unattended. To ensure the safety and comfort of your child, check your child frequently.
WARNING
• Read instructions and product warning label before use.
• This is not a toy.
• Serious injury or death may occur with improper use.
• Keep away from all flame and heat sources.
• Only for use on infant car seat. Not intended for use indoors or inside motor vehicles.
• To avoid danger of suffocation use as directed.
• Do not attach to crib or playpen.
• Never leave child unattended.
• Never leave child in infant car seat in direct sunlight for any extended period of time.
• Under certain conditions temperature inside cover may be greater than temperature outside cover. Do not let child overheat.
• Never place objects on top of cover.
• Allow ample clearance when unfolding cover. Cover may spring open. Hold cover away from body when unfolding.
• Discard if wire is broken or bent. Discard if fabric is torn.
• Does not protect against scattered or reflected UV radiation.
• Examine cover for wear. Wear may reduce UPF rating.
• Do not modify or add any attachments.