High Chair Replacement Straps
High chair replacement straps ensure safety to your child while they’re in a high chair. Imagine life without them? Your child is quietly playing with a toy car in their high chair while you’re preparing dinner. You step out for just a second to answer the ringing phone.
For those brief moments while you’re out, your child’s toy car launches from his tiny grasp and hits the hard tile. He glances down at his lost possession. Not being able to get a good view, he leans slightly over the top of his tray so he can really see; a little more, a little more, a little more still—disaster.
Without the protection of a built in restraint, I’m sure it’s not hard to imagine this scene in your head. High chair replacement straps are so vital to a child’s safety that when they become frayed or break completely, it’s not a function to simply do without.
Some parents might say, “oh my child is a year and a half, he knows better than to lean over the tray”. Of course, parents think the best of their children in any possible situation, but it is important to always just tell yourself that when your child is in a high chair, he will be buckled in.
Make it a commitment. Stick to it and until he is big enough to sit in a real chair or a booster seat, never make exceptions to the rule you’ve created. After all, it’s for his own safety so there is just no reason not to follow this simple procedure.
These specific baby product replacements can be so easily obtained and switched out from the unusable straps. They range anywhere from $5-$20 in price, depending on the brand of your chair and the complexity of the strap.
For instance, a 5-point safety harness may cost more than a simple 1-point, around the waist belt. Obviously, you get what you pay for so be careful and buy what you need. High chair replacement straps are relatively inexpensive compared to the traditional high chair so make in a necessity and enjoy the peace of mind.