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Don?t Use Bumbo Baby Chairs on Elevated Surfaces

By Sam Glover

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bumbo chair Dont Use Bumbo Baby Chairs on Elevated Surfaces

Bumbo baby seats (and babies sitting in Bumbo baby seats) are pretty cute. And they are also perfectly safe—as long as you don’t put them on a table or other elevated surfaces. The CPSC warns that serious head injuries keep happening despite a recall.

Look, parents. Don’t count on a flexible foam chair to hold your kid secure. If you have a Bumbo, keep it on the floor.

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Don’t Use Bumbo Baby Chairs on Elevated Surfaces is a post from: Caveat Emptor

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Full post as published by Caveat Emptor on November 22, 2011 (boomark / email).

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