high chair insert with harness

high chair insert with harness

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High Chair Insert With Harness

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& FREE Shipping on orders over $35. Sold by Jolity and Fulfilled by Amazon. Create, find or manage an Amazon baby registry. See more product details FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsBaby Buddy Secure-A-Toy, Safety Strap Secures Toys, Teether, or Pacifiers to Strollers, Highchairs… Add-on ItemFREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsBaby Banana Infant Training Toothbrush and Teether, Yellow Add-on ItemFREE Shipping on orders over . Totseat, the original washable and portable high chair Parents, your life just got a little easier! Totseat is truly a revolutionary idea! Say goodbye to the hassle of hunting for highchairs, grimacing at germ-infested surfaces, or worst of all, being baffled by broken high chair clips! Baby can sit by themselves in a clean and secure area, instead of on your lap. It even conveniently packs into a pocket-sized pouch, barely bigger than a cell phone, to fit right into your diaper bag or purse! The most versatile chair harness on the market




It adapts to securely fit chairs, and babies, of all shapes and sizes. It fits high-back, low-back, knobbly, open-back and rounded chairs. It even includes a strap to prevent your child from falling through open-back chairs. Did we mention it's machine washable? Yes, we've thought of everything! Safety is #1 priority Totseat was developed with safety experts for busy parents and is the only chair harness that carries the Child Accident Prevention Trust logo in recognition of its safety features. It’s made from highest quality fabrics free of harmful chemicals. It fully envelopes your child, coming up over their chest and fastening behind the chair at head height with a secure, strong clip; Why Totseat over cheaper alternatives? No other travel highchair can boast the safety credentials of Totseat. Nothing is more important than safety. Second, we use the highest-quality fabrics and strong stitching so it will last through rigorous use and a lifetime of washes. Third, the Totseat fits most adult chairs, which is not the case with others.




The Totseat comes with a lifetime guarantee so it will be useful for many years. When it is no longer useful to you, please feel free to pass it to a friend. On the rare occasions when a Totseat is found to be faulty, we will replace it instantly and free of charge. The Totseat Chair HarnessPerfect for travel & visiting friends. Parents, your life just got a little easier!Say goodbye to the hassle of hunting for highchairs, grimacing at germ-infested surfaces, or worst of all, being baffled by broken high chair clips!This seat is designed with parents in mind and is perfect for on the go travel. Totseat easily attaches to an adult chair to surround your baby in both safety and comfort. It adapts to securely fit chairs, and babies, of all shapes and sizes. Totseat is conveniently pocket-sized to fit right in your diaper bag or purse AND is machine washable! This seat was developed with safety experts for busy parents and comes with a lifetime guarantee.Totseat features:Machine washable fabricFits children 8-30 months3-point adjustable safety harness2 unique options to secure to chairFastens securely with quick clip (no knots)Cummerbund included for chairs with open backsLightweight and portable (storage bag included)3 adjustable height settings to fit almost every chairDimensions: 7.1 x 5.2 x 2.8 in. |




18 x 15 x 7 in. and weighs 0.57 lbs. | Why Totseat over other less expensive fabric chairs?Easy, no other travel highchair can boast the safety credentials of the Totseat. In the end, nothing is more important than the safety of your baby. Product Dimensions7 x 6 x 2.5 inches #17,398 in Baby (See top 100) in Baby > Feeding > Highchairs & Booster Seats > Accessories Shipping Weight11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S. This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here See questions and answers 5 star73%4 star15%3 star4%2 star5%1 star3%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsWorks well with a catch|Great transition out of high chair| Packs up small and light, but can hold super active and physical babies|and this harness has been fantastic! It has fit on pretty much any chair ...|




this product seemed like the obvious choice as you can place it on ...|A Baby Product That isn't Bigger Than Baby! You won't regret it!| See all customer images Most Recent Customer ReviewsSearch Customer Reviews Set up an Amazon Giveaway Learn more about Amazon Giveaway What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item? Infant Safety Seat - Portable Easy Seat by Cozy Cover - Black My Little Seat Travel Highchair - Biggy Buttons Baby's Journey Babysitter High Chair Pad See and discover other items: useful birthday gift for friend The Lowdown on High Chairs High chairs are typically designed for use from infancy to three years of age, with a top weight limit of around 50 pounds. Here are some important factors to consider when shopping: Safety features are a top consideration. Look for these main components: A crotch post; a safety-restraint system with a five-point harness; wheels that lock in place (or a chair that doesn’t have wheels);




and if it’s a folding high chair, make sure it won’t pinch your fingers when closing. From conventional to contemporary, high chairs come in a range of décor-enhancing styles. Some are functional—adjustable trays with dishwasher-safe inserts make for quick cleanup; seats that recline to multiple positions are handy when bottle-feeding, and chair heights that accommodate your growing baby are a plus. (Height adjustment can be equally convenient for the parent; you can lower the high chair seat to match your chair, allowing you to sit while feeding the baby.) Others are downright practical—such as high chairs that convert to booster chairs when your child is ready to sit at the table. If space is tight, consider a chair that folds or has a smaller footprint. A certification sticker shows that the manufacturer has met safety standards set by ASTM International (formerly American Society for Testing and Materials), and that it takes part in a certification program administered by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association.




JPMA certification can provide some level of assurance that the product meets safety standards, but is not a guarantee that it does. You might not know what high chair will best suit your child until you try it. Keep your receipt or packing slip. If you receive a high chair as a gift, ask that a gift receipt be included. Some high chairs require assembly and can come with more parts than you might expect, or can be tricky to put together. If you're not handy, you might want to buy a high chair that comes fully assembled. Think Twice About Secondhand We recommend against buying or accepting a second-hand chair. If you do, get the model name and date of manufacture—which should be on a label permanently affixed to the chair—then check www.recalls.gov to be sure the chair has not been included in any safety recalls. High chairs have grown up and some of the newer ones are packed with features. You'll find the features for each high chair in our Ratings on the features & specifications tab on each model page.




This category includes basic models to high-end models. Meant primarily for home use, traditional high chairs are not designed to fold for travel, or transform into on-the-go child seats. Basic models make good second high chairs to leave at a grandparent's house. Pros: Top-end models tend to have a sleeker, more upscale look. Some have higher-end fabric or styling and offer greater adjustability. There's an endless selection of models, materials, and features. Cons: High-end high chairs don't necessarily deliver top quality; less-expensive models can be just as durable. Watch for protruding or widely spaced legs that can be a tripping hazard. Grooves in the molded plastic of the tray or seat can trap food and dirt. You want double-action latches, which are more difficult for a child to undo. These high chairs have a base and a seat unit with a tray. When needed, the seat unit can be lifted directly off the chair frame (with or without the tray) and strapped to an adult dining chair to serve as a booster seat.




As your child gets older, the booster tray can be removed and the seat base moved closer so your child can dine at the table. Pros: You can potentially seat two kids with one high chair by using the base for the older child, and the high chair/booster for the younger one. Cons: Many modular chairs have a base that does not fold. Grow With Me High Chairs A Grow With Me high chair is a chair, almost always constructed of wood, that converts to a toddler or youth chair (ages 3 to 5 years), with some models lasting into young adulthood (or up to 175 pounds or more). Not all wooden chairs do all three conversions, but this style is gaining in popularity in part due to their design aesthetic and adaptability. Pros: A chair that fits many developmental stages. The style, more like furniture than another piece of baby gear, appeals to many parents. Cons: Seat height is adjusted with a hex key/Allen wrench so you'll need to keep that tool handy indefinitely. High chair conversion kits or “baby sets” can be awkward to use.




Spacing can be tight with the seat platform in the designated position(s) for use with a baby set. Shopping and Safety Tips Open and Close the Safety Harness Fastener Make sure you can easily operate the harness fastener but your child cannot. If it's difficult for you to use, you might be tempted not to use it every time your child is in the seat, which is a mistake. Although the current safety standard set by ASTM International doesn't call for a five-point harness (a waist and crotch restraint with shoulder straps), a three-point harness (waist and crotch restraint) is required for certification. On some chairs, you can convert a five-point harness to a three-point one, but we don't recommend it. Five-point harnesses are safer because they can prevent a child from standing or leaning over in a high chair and possibly falling or tipping the chair over. It should be easy for you to engage, adjust, and disengage—but not for your baby. Tray latches shouldn't be accessible or visible to your baby.




Check for a Crotch Post The voluntary industry standard requires high chairs with completely bounded openings to have a fixed post attached to the tray or the seat of the chair. Adjust the Seat Height Adjustable seat heights allow the high chair to be used at the level of your dining room table, so your baby can eat with the rest of the family, or at a height that works well for a seated caregiver. Remember it isn’t safe to adjust the height when your baby is seated in the chair. Assess the Seat Cover Look for durable upholstery. The seat cover should feel substantial, not flimsy. Make sure upholstery seams won't scratch your baby's legs. Seat covers should be easy to wipe clean or be machine washable. Too many seams, or decorative stitching or piping, can add to the chore of keeping the seat pad clean. Rubber or foam seat pads are easier to keep clean, and the sleek, modern look appeals to many parents. Make Sure That Wheels can Be Locked If you're buying a model with wheels, make sure they lock or become immobilized by the weight of your seated baby.




Watch Out for Rough Edges Examine the underside of the feeding tray and edges of the seating area, including the armrests and seatback. Make sure nothing is sharp. Avoid high chairs with small holes or hinges that could trap little fingers. Check for Small Parts Before using, and periodically while the chair is in use, make sure the caps or plugs that cover the ends of metal tubing are well secured, and that labels, stickers or tags are firmly attached. Check any fasteners for tightness. Parts small enough for a child to swallow or inhale are a choking hazard. If you plan to fold up your high chair every day, practice in the store. Some chairs’ folding mechanisms can be stiff or awkward. Some chairs may take up nearly as much space when folded as they do when opened. Give the Chair a Good Shake Push contenders around to see how well they hold their ground, or lift it if that’s how you would move it within your home. A chair should feel stable and sturdy, not wobbly.

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