Stroller

Compliance with a pram and stroller safety standard is voluntary. If you're buying online and can't check the stroller, ask if it complies with a standard - the most common is AS/NZS 2088:2000.

What to look for

  • The stroller is sturdy and stable.
  • A five-point safety harness (shoulder straps as well as waist straps and a crotch strap) to stop the child climbing out.
  • No sharp edges, or open tubes or gaps where fingers could get caught.
  • The fabric and linings fit snugly and there are no gaps that could trap a child.
  • Brakes that work properly and are easy to use. They should be out of the reach of the child.
  • Two separate locks to stop the stroller collapsing.
  • The wheels are secure and not worn out.

For more safety and buying information on strollers see our Strollers report.


 

Report by Bev Frederikson.

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