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Playpens, Exercisers & Swings

A playpen, exerciser and swing are some of the most frequently purchased nursery items during a
baby's first year. They make caring for your new baby easier and help create a playful, stimulating
environment. In the last ten years, baby equipment has gone through a series of changes which have
made them more functional and safe than previous models. Be cautious about accepting used or hand-
me-down items.

Playpens

The hinges on a playpen should be easy for an adult to use, but impossible for a child. Those with a
sliding plastic cover that must be moved to operate the hinge are excellent. Also, spring-loaded
mechanisms work easily for adults, but are difficult for a small child to manage.

The
mesh siding of the playpen should be fine enough to prevent even the tiniest finger from poking
through, no larger than 1/4" in diameter.

Many models have built-in
activity boards and toys. Be sure to check toys for safety.

A removable,
vinyl floor pad has a number of advantages. It is easy to clean, can be reversed for
longer wear and is easier to repair. At the first sign of any rip or puncture, repair or replace the pad
immediately. A small child can pick out pieces of the foam cushion and choke.

The
padding and upholstery on most playpens is made of vinyl. The top rail should be soft enough to
prevent a bumped head and the vinyl should be reinforced because teething babies will chew on it.

WARNING: Make sure the drop-side is in the "up" position on a mesh and vinyl playpen. An infant or
very young child can inadvertently slip down into the pocket that is created between the side and
the floor, and may suffocate. Never leave the side down.


Exercisers

Stationary exercisers provide plenty of playtime activity and eliminate the dangers posed by older
walkers on wheels.


  • Choose an exerciser that will allow your baby to sit upright, pushing his or her legs against the
    floor. As always, heed the warnings which are listed on most models and always provide close
    supervision.

  • Many of the new exercisers offer actions that allow babies to swivel, bounce, rock, stand, sit
    and play.

  • Choose a model with a seat adjustment which will allow you to change the height of the seat
    as your baby grows.



Baby Swings

All babies love the rhythmic motion of a swing. Even a fussy baby is often calmed by the swaying
back and forth motion and the freedom to look at the world around him or her. Remember to stay
with your baby when using a swing.

  • Today's models come with sufficient battery power to sustain the swings motion for babies up
    to 16-25 pounds.

  • A typical swing is on an A-frame construction. If space is limited, look for a swing with a flat
    plastic base or a U-shaped base which occupies less room.

  • Check for sharp edges and any pieces small enough to choke a baby. Small openings can trap
    baby's fingers, and peeling chrome and labels can be hazardous.

  • Follow assembly and operating instructions carefully. Discontinue use when your baby is over
    the weight limit or active enough to tip the swing.



For more information on nursery equipment, contact the Consumer Products Safety Commission at 1-
800-638-2772.
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