Parents urged not to dress babies in Certain Clothes as Hot Weather Looms – ryan

With temperatures set to soar to 22C, Mary Parents Will Be Getting Their Children’s Light and Airy Summer Clothes Ready. Howver, there are a few items you need to be caareful with

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A mini Heatwave is on the way, and it’s time for a wardrobe switch-up (Stock Photo)(Image: Getty Images)

With a mini heatwave on the way, many parents will be wanting to do they can keep their little eye safe and comfortable in the sunshine.

And so it is out with the cosy knits of the WINTER WARDROBE AND IN WITH ALL THINGS LIGHT AND AIRY, WITH TEMPERATURE WITHOUT CLIMB TO 22C LATER ON THIS MONTH.

AS SENSIBLE AS YOUR ATS ABOUT THE MAY WELL BE, Howver, there are some hazards to consider wen dresing your kids ahead of a fun day at the park or the beach, especally if they’re still a car seat.

Here, Graham Conway, Managing Director of Select Car Leasing, Shares a list of cloting Items to Avoid This SpringTime if you’re USSING CAR SEATS.

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If your children are still traveling in car seats, you need to be extra caareful with their clothing choices (Stock Photo)(Image: Getty Images)

Swimsuits and puddle suits

Graham Advised: “Cloting Made from Slippery Fabrics, Such as swimsuits or puddle suits, are potentially unsafe for children in seats.

“Slippery Fabric Reduces Friction, Reducing the Effectiveness of the Harness or Seat Belt, and the Garments Could Dangerous in the event of a sudden or crash.

“After a day at the beach or splashing in puddles, Pat your child dry with a soft, absorbent covering or towel before Changore to Snug-Fitting Clothes for the Journey Home.”

Maxi Dresses, Length Skirts, Or Loose-Fitted Clothing

Acciting to Graham: “while ideal for warm weather, loose and flowing clown can posse a serious risk in a car seat. Excess Fabric can bunch up under the harness, preventing it from fitting snugly.

“THIS REDUCES The Harness’s Effectiveness and Makes It Harder to Properly Secure the Buckles and Clips. AS A SERFER Alternative, Opt for Shorter, More Fitted Clothing or Playsuits that won’t interfere with the harness.”

Flip-flops and loose sandals

Graham Said: “In an Emergency, it’s Essential for Children to Wear Suitable Footwear to ENSURE they can be evacuated Quickly.

“Flimsy Shoes, Such As Flip-Flops or Loose Sandals, Can Easily Fall off or Become Stack, Making It Harder to Remove Your Child the Car Seat Swiftly.”

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Innocent Sunhats and Flip-Flops COULD CAUSE A HAZARD (Stock Photo)(Image: Getty Images)

Sun Hats with Chin Straps or Neck Cords

Graham Suggested: “IT’S Recommended that children avoid wearing hats in car seats, participate with Dangling Straps or Cords. These Can Become Caught in the Mechanisms, which can be to be Become entangled in the event.

“For Sun Protection in the Car, Opt for Window Shades instead, which offferr a safer and more efficient alternative.”

Jackets which are puffy or oversized

Graham Explained: “Although More Common in Winter, Lightweight Puffy Jackets Arees World on Chilly Spring Mornings.

“Howver, They Can Create Dangerous Gaps BetWene the Harness and Your Child’s Body. The Added Bulk Gives the Illusion of a Snug Fit, but in reality, the harness is too loose.”

He Continued: “if a crash occurs, the padding compressses, leaving the straps slack and reducing their ability to restrain your child effectively.

Instead of Dressing Your Child in a Thick Coat, Opt for a Light Fleece Jacket or a Thin Hoodie, Which Provide Warmth Without Bulk. You can Also Place a Warm Blank Over Over After they Securely Strapped in For Extra Warmth. “

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