The Bumbo seat is a molded foam seat designed for infants between the ages of three to nine months. The seat typically features a wide base, a high backrest and a safety belt to keep the baby secured in place. However, Bumbo seats have been known to break or crack, which can result in infants falling out and suffering from serious injuries.
There have been several incidents of Bumbo seats breaking or cracking, prompting the manufacturer to issue recalls and warnings to consumers. The most common cause of breaking is when parents place the seat on elevated surfaces, like a table or countertop, or if the seat falls from a height. Additionally, prolonged exposure to heat or sunlight can cause the seat to weaken and eventually break.
In response to these safety concerns, the manufacturer has issued guidelines for the proper use of the Bumbo seat, including warnings against using it on elevated surfaces, using it only on level ground, and never leaving the child unattended while in the seat. It is important for parents to follow these guidelines and to inspect their Bumbo seat regularly for signs of wear or damage.
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