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Baby & child weekender: Tips for swing safety
Jul 24, 2009 3:05 PM

Playground swing child safety Before you hit the playground this weekend, here are some essential rules to drill into your kids before they get on a swing. (Note to parents: For children under four years of age, full-bucket style seats are the only safe swings.)

  • Hold on with both hands.

  • Sit in the center of the swing.
  • Never stand or kneel on a swing.
  • Don’t swing on your stomach.
  • Don’t play with the chains; they can pinch fingers.
  • Stop the swing before getting off.
  • Tell the person pushing when you want to get off the swing.
  • Don’t push other children in the swing.
  • Let only adults push you.
  • Only one child is allowed on a swing at a time.
  • Don’t play with the swing when someone else is on it or when it is empty.

For more baby and child safety advice, see our Guide to Childproofing & Safety, as well as the latest edition of Consumer Reports Best Baby Products, in our bookstore.

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