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Baby B'Air
The safest way for baby to fly is to have their own seat, buckled into a FAA-approved flight seat. If you cannot purchase a seat for your child, then the Baby B'Air will keep your baby harnessed to you, freeing your hands, and keeping them close to your body during turbulance, when it can be hard to keep a firm grip. You'd never travel by car with an unsecured baby on your lap, but it's much more common on airplanes! Yet sudden turbulence can cause you to lose your grip on your child. The answer: Baby B'Air, the only product that secures baby to your lap belt. The quilted plush cotton vest feels like clothing. FAA-approved for the cruise portion of your flight, where turbulence most often occurs. (Not approved for taxi, takeoff, and landing.) Fits in your diaper bag for carrying ease. Machine washable. Baby B'Air is worn by the infant like a vest. It is placed over the child's head and secured by adjustable straps on both sides under the baby's arms. The third strap comes from behind, between the baby's legs and buckles to the front with another adjustable strap. The excess straps velcro neatly to the vest so that there are no loose straps. After take-off, the parent feeds their seat belt through the loop on the back of the Baby B'Air, refastens their seat belt and tightens it. Your infant can now be held, fed and even changed while both parent and child remain securely fastened in their seat. The parent can read, eat or even nap knowing that their baby can not fall from their arms.
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