The Universal Baby Carrier Hood is a must-have accessory, designed to offer comfort and protection for your little one during everyday strolls, trips, and adventures.
Versatile Fit: Effortlessly adapts to fit a range of baby carrier models.
Quick-Snap Attachments: Equipped with secure snaps for fast, easy attachment and removal, ensuring a stable fit every time.
Gentle Head Support: Provides gentle support for your baby's head while they sleep.
Weather-Resistant: Shields your child from wind and cold, keeping them cozy in all conditions.
Premium Materials: Crafted from breathable, high-quality, natural fabrics for ultimate comfort.
Stylish Options: Available in a variety of colors and patterns to suit your personal style.
Compatible with the following baby carriers: LennyLight, LennyTwin, LennyHip, LennyUpGrade, LennyHybrid, LennyPreschool, and Onbuhimo Preschool.
ABOUT LENNY LAMB
Lenny Lamb is based in Poland, creating a range of sumptuous woven fabrics which are then used for many styles of baby carriers, clothing and accessories.
Take a look at the full Lenny Lamb range here.
Safe Positioning of a Baby in a Sling or Carrier
• Ensure the baby is in an upright position (head up) so their airways are visible and unobstructed.
• Carry the baby at a height where you can easily kiss the top of their head.
• Make sure the baby’s back is properly supported, and the carrier fabric snugly wraps around them.
• The baby’s legs should be slightly spread and supported from one knee to the other.
• If the baby cannot hold their head up independently, provide proper head support.
For more details, please refer to the user manual.
Our wraps are certified to comply with safety standards PD CEN/TR 16512:2015 and ASTM F2907-22.
Our carriers are certified to comply with safety standards PD CEN/TR 16512:2015 and ASTM F2236-16a.
WARNING! IMPORTANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.
• Read all instructions before assembling and using the sling carrier.
• The carer should read all the instructions before using the sling carrier.
• Constantly monitor your child and ensure the mouth and nose are unobstructed.
• For pre-term, low birthweight babies and children with medical conditions, seek advice from a health professional
before using this product.
• Ensure your child's chin is not resting on its chest as its breathing may be restricted which could lead to suffocation.
• To prevent hazards from falling ensure that your child is securely positioned in the sling.
• Keep away from fire.
• Always check to ensure that all knots, buckles, snaps, straps, and adjustments are secure.
• Always check for ripped seams, torn straps or fabric, and damaged fasteners before each use.
• Ensure that the baby is safely positioned in the sling carrier according to manufacturer's instructions for use.
• Ensure proper placement of child in product including leg placement.
• Never leave a baby in a sling carrier that is not being worn.
• Check on the baby often. Ensure that the baby is periodically repositioned.
• Baby must face towards you until he or she can hold head upright.
• Premature infants, infants with respiratory problems, and infants under 4 months are at greatest risk of suffocation.
• Never place more than one baby in the sling carrier.
• Never use/wear more than one sling carrier at a time.
• Never use a sling carrier when balance or mobility is impaired because of exercise, drowsiness, or medical conditions.
• Never use a sling carrier while engaging in activities such as cooking and cleaning which involve a heat source or
exposure to chemicals.
• Never wear a sling carrier while driving or being a passenger in a motor vehicle.
• Awareness of hazards in the domestic environment e.g. heat sources, spilling of hot drinks. Only use the product for
the number of children for which the product is intended.
• Your movement and the child's movement may affect your balance.
• Take care when bending and leaning forwards or sideways.
• The sling carrier is not suitable for use during sporting activities e.g. running, cycling, swimming and skiing.
• The carer should be aware of the increased risk of your child falling out of the sling carrier as it becomes more active.
• Regular inspection of the sling carrier for any signs of wear and damage.
• Keep this sling carrier away from children when it is not in use.
• The packaging is not a toy. It may pose a risk of suffocation.