Are infant swings safe?
On One Hand: Safety FeaturesFeatures, like restraint straps and reclining seats, make infant swings safe. Especially for the very young, reclining seats keep the baby’s head and neck back and relaxed. Some infant swings even come with a canopy to protect sensitive skin from the outdoor sun, says the website Baby Center.On the Other: Over the Weight LimitMany infant swings don’t totally protect babies who weigh more than 25 pounds. For example, the Fisher Price Papasan Cradle Swing has a 25 pound weight limit, according to ToysRUs. Most swing manufactures warn against heavier children because the weight will either bend the structure or “walk” around the room, according to Baby Center. This turns dangerous, especially when the swing sits near a staircase.Bottom LineWhen used correctly, infant swings provide a safe environment for babies. Using restraint harnesses at all times ensures infant safety. Also, parents should cease use when the baby reaches 25 pounds, or the weight designated