Safety and Care

- Always ensure that nothing interferes with the baby's breathing.
- Wear baby high enough to be able to give him a kiss.
- Adjust the ring sling so that the baby is not bent backwards.
- When adjusting the ring sling, slightly lift the baby by putting your hand under his buttocks.
- Spread the fabric evenly over the rings.
- Cover your shoulder with the fabric, your shoulder should provide the support, not your neck.
- Spread the fabric across your back for more comfort.
- Place the baby with maximum tissue under her thighs. Baby's thighs must not be seen, always cover up to the knees.
- Check the condition of the fabrics and the seams before each use, do not use if damaged.
- Machine washable, maximum 40 ° C. (Put a socket over the metallic rings to protect your appliances.)
- The use of boot crampons is recommended when porting in winter.
Melek will repair or exchange any defective item for 1 year from the date of purchase.
Melek is not responsible for injuries resulting from improper fit, improper use of the product or the fall of the parent while carrying the child.
General recommendations of Health Canada for flexible sling or shoulder strap:
Before each use, the parent must examine the baby carrier to ensure that seams, straps and hardware are not undone, torn or damaged and that the product is safe before installing the baby. The person who carries the baby should frequently ensure his comfort. To ensure an adequate supply of fresh air for the baby to breathe freely, his head should always be outside the sling and his face must be constantly visible.
The baby can suffocate if he has the nose or mouth pushed against the fabric of the carrier or the body of the wearer and has trouble breathing. The wearer must not close his coat around the baby carrier in order to warm the baby.
A baby can suffocate in less than a minute and if he faints, he can not cry to signal his distress. The suffocation risk is greater if the baby is premature or has a health problem, such as a cold. The person in charge must be particularly vigilant and consult a pediatrician before using a baby carrier.
The baby can suffocate if he has the nose or mouth pushed against the fabric of the carrier or the body of the wearer and has trouble breathing. The wearer must not close his coat around the baby carrier in order to warm the baby.
A baby can suffocate in less than a minute and if he faints, he can not cry to signal his distress. The suffocation risk is greater if the baby is premature or has a health problem, such as a cold. The person in charge must be particularly vigilant and consult a pediatrician before using a baby carrier.

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