Baby Bath Aids
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Baby Bath Aids Factsheet PDF
Your baby will still need careful supervision in the bath if you
are using a bath aid. Babies and small children should always be
supervised near water.
Babies have drowned while using bath aids
These are products like baby bath seats and baby bath rings that
support an infant sitting in a bath. The suitability of these
products changes as your child grows.
They can be useful for those
mums and dads with bad backs or those who simply wish to free up
both hands while bathing the child. Although useful, it’s important
to remember that there are associated risks when using these types
of products – and supervision is still essential. |
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Safety Checklist
- Never leave your baby unattended in the bath – always supervise.
- Never leave your child in the bath in the care of an older child –
they may not recognise or react fast enough if a baby is getting
into difficulty.
- Always check the bath aid for any worn or broken
parts before using.
- Don’t use a baby bath aid with suction cups in
a bath with an uneven or slip-resistant base, or where the enamel is
worn – the suction cups will not stick to this type of bath surface.
- Use only enough water to wet the child using your hands.
Remember
Always supervise babies and small children in the bath, and always:
- prepare the child’s clothes and towel before running the bath •
ignore the telephone and the doorbell, and
- if you need to leave
the bathroom for any reason, take your child with you.
How could my
child drown in a bath aid?
Bath aid tipping over
- The suction cups
may not completely stick to the bathtub’s surface.
Child climbing
out of a bath aid
- The child climbs out of the bath aid into the
bath water.
Entrapment and submersion
- The child slips through and
becomes entrapped in an opening of the bath aid.
PDF of publication/Ordering publication
The Baby Bath Aids factsheet is now available online in
PDF format (80 KBs). Instructions
for obtaining the Adobe Acrobat viewer.
The printed factsheet can
also be ordered using our online
Publications Form.

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