Baby winter clothes note 12 safety details

Core Tip: A few days ago, an online report of an accident involving the “girl with slide scarves hanging up to death” was reported online. Winter clothes for the baby, parents consider the most is to keep warm, but in addition to keep warm, safety is also very important. Here to remind parents that winter clothes for the baby to pay attention to these security details.

In 2014, there were several security accidents caused by scarves. In the past few days, another incident involving the “girls playing slide scarves linked to death” was reported. This once again sounded the alarm bell for us. In winter, the baby is clothed. In addition to keeping warm, we should also pay attention to some safety details.

1. Tops

Don't take the rope: It's best not to give your child a collar and clothing with a leash to prevent the child from being strangled. If you have already bought such clothes, you must tie the rope around it and do not let the rope hang down.

Zippers: Many coats and cotton zippers in winter are zippered. When choosing a type of clothes for children, it is best to choose not to pull the zipper all the way to the top of the clothes. This is easy to clip to the child's chin. And the zipper tops the chin and the metal is cool in winter. Touching the skin will make the baby feel uncomfortable. Some zippers may also scratch the child's chin.

Buttons, decorative buckles: clothes with buttons and decorative buckles, to be re-clamped after buying back, in order to prevent the buttons off the child by mistake.

Cuffs: Elastic bands on the cuffs of the clothes are better for warmth, but be careful not to over-tighten the elastic band, otherwise it will hold your baby's wrist and affect the blood circulation. Some parents like to wear baby cuffs and should also pay attention to the elastic band.

Length of clothes: If you are concerned about the baby's frost, wear cotton and cotton trousers instead of expecting a long coat to keep your body warm. If the clothes are too long, the baby is inconvenient to move and it is easy to fall by the clothes.

2. Pants

Pants length: do not cover the length of the trousers over the feet, otherwise the baby stepped on will be caught and wrestling.

Zipper: Male baby's pants is best not to choose to have a zipper, because carelessness may grip the baby's chicken.

3. Footwear

Shoes size: Do not give the baby to wear too small shoes, the shoes are too small and too narrow, tightly wrapped around the baby's small feet, it will make the blood circulation of the small feet poor, easy to catch cold. Do not wear too much shoes for your baby. Shoes are too big for baby to walk and are easy to fall. For babies who just learned to walk, they will also affect their walking posture.

Sole: Do not buy shoes that are too hard in the winter. It is easy to slip on such shoes in the rain or snow. Also don't buy plastic-soled shoes because plastics will harden in winter due to low temperatures, and it's not safe either.

Socks: When the baby wears socks, pay attention to socks should not be too tight, tight socks will retract the baby's ankle, so that the blood can not reach the foot, so that the local blood circulation will occur obstacles, so that the calorie reduction However, it is more likely to cause frostbite.

4. Scarf

Length and length: The baby's scarf should not be too thin or too long. This kind of scarf is like a string, and it is easy to hold the neck. Also, the baby's neck is relatively short. If the number of turns is too long, the baby will feel uncomfortable.

Style: Do not choose scarves with pompoms, small buckles, etc., otherwise it is easy to be pulled down by the baby and even eat the entrance.

39 Parenting reminds parents that in winter, the baby wears more clothes. Pay attention to these safety details when buying clothes and clothes for the baby. Don't let the baby get hurt because of these details.


Source: China Children's Wear Industry Network

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