3- Be aware of heatstroke. Do not overdress the baby, especially indoors or in warm weather. Be cautious in times of extreme heat. Always cover exposed skin from the sun. Your baby has more to fear from the heat than from the cold while in the wrap. In cold weather, make sure to cover both head and feet. Always check the blood circulation in the legs. You are better off putting the baby’s legs inside the wrap when it is very cold and avoid exposing any extremities. Be attentive to your baby’s needs.
4- Be vigilant when moving, the wrap is often so comfortable we forget about the baby. Although the wrap is widely used while hiking, biking and other types of sporting activities, you are responsible for the safety of your child and any consequences that may ensue if it is not used safely. Do not cook or use dangerous objects while carrying your baby forward or on your hip. Be careful when walking through cluttered areas. Everything within the baby’s reach can be dangerous. Always verify the child’s position and the state of the knot, do not take part in any activity that may cause you to fall.
5- Practice with a cushion, a stuffed toy or a doll before doing it with your baby. Choose a time when the baby is in a good mood, when both of you are calm, and when there is no pressing need to try a new knotting technique. Once in place, the baby is happy. However, he may find the process long and feel insecure. Give it a few tries before giving up; the small effort in the beginning is well worth it. You will both learn to master the technique. Do not hesitate to ask for help.
6- In order to avoid any injury, you are responsible for reading and understanding all the knotting instructions before using the wrap. We are not responsible for any improper use that may cause serious injury. Always be aware of you baby’s needs. Although the risk of suffocation is slim, make sure your child is comfortable, that he is breathing well and that he is not too hot.