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The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site. Go to Amazon.in's Home PageInfants also are keen on enjoying the swing motion and you can see how complacent and calm they get when they are in the swing. So why not let them enjoy the swing and also the nature by making them swing in a tree swing right in your garden or backyard. Your baby would get fresh air and a feel of nature while you could wrap up some of your gardening work with the baby right in front of you. You would love to see butterflies running in the stomach of your kids while they swing happily in the tree swings without any worries. You just need the right spot, right tree and a right location to place your swing ensuring that the complete diameter covered by the swing is free from any obstruction or barriers to keep your infants safe from any injury. Installing a baby swing is a simple process provided you take care of all the precautionary tips provided. For infants, the swing needs to have additional features to ensure its safety from all possible injuries as they are not capable of supporting themselves in any posture.




Like the infant needs to have all the four walls around their seat so that the baby does not tip out and fall on the ground. They also need to have a safety belt tied to them so that they do not slip and get hurt from the wall. To begin with you need to start looking out for a perfect tree and a branch where you would set up the infant swing. The branch needs to be almost horizontal and of minimum 8 inches in diameter to be able to take that load of the swing and the baby. Also, the range in which the swing would swing in motion should be free from any barrier so that the swing does not collide and hurt or even bother the baby. You need to collect and keep all the accessories required to fix the swing on to the tree like, the rope, seat, fasteners, drilling machine and a hand saw if you are making the wooden seat else use a plastic readymade seat that you get in the market. You need to drill the holes on to your selected branch before you fix the swing. So ideally, make the marks for drilling holes keeping the distance between the holes exactly same as that of the width of the seat to ensure the straight motion of the swing.




You need to get hooks to fasten on to the holes drilled in the tree and then hang the rope hooks on to these hooks. Once the rope is accurately fixed and tightened, you could proceed to fixing up the seat to the rope. When it is about the seat for infants, you cannot use a wooden flat seat as the infant cannot sit independently. So you would need a cubicle type of a seat or a cabin open from the top with ample space for the kid to lie down comfortably. Also, the four walls of the seat are necessary as the infant needs to be safe from falling on the ground. Once the swing is tied properly and all the corners are fastened, then you need to do the final testing of the swing you just hung with the weight it is supposed to swing and see if the swing is able to bare the load without breaking or falling off. Also, check for the direction of the swing to ensure it is going straight back and forth and does not meet any obstruction on its way. These are tiny things to consider but play a major role in safeguarding the baby.




You need some basic Baby Swing Guidance and you would be able to prepare a comfortable and extremely safe tree based baby swing. Let your baby enjoy the swing and also relish the natural world in their own way. They could enjoy the summer season and you could get your hands on some gardening work.Swings and bouncers give fussy babies the motion they crave to be calmed. The products that are available today are designed to be as engaging as they are soothing — and there is an abundance to choose from (learn more about choosing a swing or bouncer). Yet, for most moms, the thing that matters most is making sure your baby is ready and safe for a swing or bouncer. These guidelines will help you avoid dangers by calling out important safety features, as well as recommendations from pediatricians and consumer groups. When it comes to the use of a swing or bouncer, it is less about a specific age and more about a baby’s physical readiness related to the product. For instance, smaller babies have different needs than larger ones.




The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says, "Infants under age four months should be seated in the most reclined swing position." Consumer Reports also suggests that parents “Stop using a bouncer seat as soon as your baby can sit up unassisted if the bouncer is not designed to be used by toddlers.” These suggestions are intended to keep smaller babies secure, and heavier and more mobile babies from tipping over. Ultimately, you should combine these recommendations with the manufacturers' guidelines (for things such as a weight limit), so no opportunity for safe use is overlooked. “The thing that matters most is making sure your baby is ready and safe for a swing or bouncer.” Safety Harness: Babies should always be buckled into their swings and bouncers. Both use either a three- or five-point harness to keep baby as secure as possible. Consumer Reports suggests that babies in swings should use a five-point harness whenever possible: “This type of harness is best because it keeps a baby from climbing out of the seat and plunging to the ground.”




The Ingenuity InLighten 2-in-1 Cradling Swing includes a five-point harness, and is also a 2-in-1; the seat can be removed to be used as a rocker. Non-Slip Feet: This is a basic thing, but an important one. These products hold wriggling babies. Having non-slip feet keeps a bouncer or swing steady and in place. Support: Keeping baby supported in a swing or bouncer is critical. Because these products are often for smaller babies, a built-in head support will provide both safety and stability. The Ingenuity Power Adapt Portable Swing includes a soft, plush headrest (which can be removed for washing). And, as the name suggests, it also includes an AC adaptor, so you don’t have to worry about the batteries running out when you’re on the go. Always use a swing or bouncer on the floor, move it away from hazards, and keep a watchful eye on baby while they’re in either. The AAP also advises against letting your baby sleep in a swing or bouncer. They state: "If the baby falls asleep in a swing, car seat or bouncy seat, the AAP advises caregivers to move the child to a firm sleep surface as soon as possible."

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