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It has been reported by safekids.co.uk that about 1,000 young children in the United Kingdom are taken to hospital each year after an injury involving a buggy. These injuries can result from falls, and tipovers clip inside the mechanism of the stroller.

Although the number of injuries says more about the many parents who use strollers to transport their children that the real danger of these strollers, it is nevertheless true that the baby buggy security is a big problem and that parents should be aware of potential dangers to their children.

Here are the top seven tips on how to make sure that your child is safe when you use a baby buggy:

1) mind your fingers

When opening or closing the stroller, make sure you and your child's fingers safe from the road to avoid being caught. In addition, at the opening of the stroller, make sure the frame is locked in place so it does not collapse in use - which could potentially trap your child's fingers.

2) Choose a buggy stable

When you choose your buggy, whether its form, it will be a stable arrangement. In general, if the stroller has a wide base and the rear wheels are far behind where the child is seated, it prevents the baby stroller tipping when the child moves.

3) The brakes are important

Choosing a baby stroller with a good set of brakes. If the brakes work on two wheels instead of one, it will give more security. Every time you park the car, even momentarily, make sure the brakes, especially if you're parked on a slope.

4) Fasten your seatbelts

Seatbelts in strollers can help prevent injury, it is important to secure your child while in the stroller, as you would in a car seat.

5) Think of the load

If you plan to transport objects in the baby buggy, such as shopping, handbags or layers, it will affect the stability of the stroller. For a safe way to carry items in the stroller, choose one with a storage section under the seat of the lower center of gravity more you put into it, preventing the stroller from tipping. Overloading a buggy or hanging bags with handles can lead to the stroller tipping.

6) Train your child

When your child is sitting in the stroller, baby try to make sure they know they should sit properly and do not lean over the sides - a tempting idea for young inquisitive minds. If your child is still, they will be much safer.

7) Keep your buggy

strollers, like any other product, will experience wear over time. It is important to make sure your stroller is still safe, especially growing up, regularly checking tire pressure and the search for loose wheels, joints and sharp edges. If there are problems that could cause injury, make sure they are repaired before further use.

Posted on March 31, 2010.
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