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What to Look For in Prams, Pushchairs and Buggys

There are many aspects to take into consideration when selecting the right pushchair, buggy, or pram. Consider how much you can afford, if you want something smaller or larger and how easy the buggy will be to clean.

Look for models that feature an reclining seat that has several positions, and the option of a carrycot or bassinet to newborns. Be sure to check if they are flat as this is important for the development of your baby's spine.

Safety

If you're out and about with your child in a stroller or pram, it's important that you adhere to safety guidelines to ensure your little one is comfortable and safe. Check the pushchair or stroller's weight limits for carriages to avoid overloading, as this can damage or cause instability. Avoid placing pillows or blankets in the pram as this could be hazardous for your child, especially when they suffer an accident. Don't allow older siblings to climb on the stroller or pram as this can be a hazard.

It's also a good idea to look for a stroller with more padding, particularly in the area of the headrest, since this can help protect your child from bumping into things whilst out and about. It's also recommended to select a pushchair with cushioned headrests as they will shield your child from bumping into objects when out and out and about.

Some pushchairs and prams have a bassinet that allows newborns to lie flat, in a cozy cocoon. Some pushchairs and prams have a carrycot that can be removed when your baby is able to sit up. Some prams also come with seats that can be switched between the two modes as your baby develops.

A lot of pushchairs and prams are designed to fold down to a smaller size when not in use, which makes them easier to store and carry in your car boot or on public transport. Be sure to check how compact they are folded. This can be a huge difference when you have to squeeze them into small spaces or up and over the stairs.

If you're planning on taking your pushchair or pram into rougher terrain, such as fields, parks, or even on beaches, it is a good idea to look for models with off-road wheels since they are more suitable for these kinds of environments. Make sure that the wheels have air in them since this will enable them to glide smoothly across rough terrain without having to puncture.

A sunshade or a parasol that attaches directly to the frame of your pushchair will shade and guard your child from overheating during sunny days. They can be bought separately or as a set of accessories for your pushchair. There are many styles and colours available.

Comfort

A good pram should be easy to push chairs and prams for you and your baby. A soft padded seat liner, adjustable settings that let your baby to lie flat or sit up slightly (good for reflux sufferers) and a large sun canopy are all beneficial. Look for a suspension system that can ensure a smoother ride and a brake system that is flexible so that you can stop quickly in the event of an emergency.

It's vital that your pushchair is able to accommodate this position for the first few weeks. Many frames come with a carrycot for newborns that then converts to the reclining seat when your baby is old enough, which means you can have both the pram and pushchair within the same frame.

When selecting a pushchair, you'll need to consider your requirements, including how easy it is to maneuver and the amount of storage space you require. It's worth visiting a store that allows you to test-drive different pushchairs or prams to test how they feel and how they fold. It is also advisable to look over any accessories you might need, such as an armband or a seat liner, to keep your baby cool during the summer and warm in winter.

Also, think about the overall style of your foldable stroller - is it a good fit for your lifestyle and personality. It will be used for a long time, so try to choose a print or colour that won't date too quickly or make you regret your choice.

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Practicality

The terms pram, pushchair buggy, pram and travel system are often used interchangeably but it's crucial to pick one that is suitable for your requirements and is compatible with your lifestyle. Choose models that fold down to smaller sizes to make it easier when transporting on public transport, in your car boot or storage space at home. If you decide to buy a pram or a travel system that has an additional baby seat, ensure that it snaps securely onto the chassis and can be removed without waking your baby (especially in the case of sleep).

Many prams have a large storage basket under the seat to help keep your shopping, nappies, and bags to hand. They also have swivel wheels that make them easy to manoeuvre and steer in narrow shop aisles, or to turn on the spot in crowded places like parks and beaches. If you're going to use it in the countryside, you might want a model with large all-terrain tires that can withstand muddy walks and rough terrain.

A lightweight stroller or pushchair is lighter than a pram and provides the convenience of the ability to have a seat that is adjustable to various positions. This is ideal for newborns and babies who can sit up. They typically come with a huge canopy that provides your child or toddler protection from the sun, and certain models could be suitable for use in rainy weather.

Consider how the model weighs and if you can comfortably move it in and out of your car's storage area or up the steps to your home (with or without your baby inside!) Particularly as they become heavier with time. You might want to think about buying a machine-washable cover to make it easy to clean spilled liquids or nappy messes. It is also advisable to test any strollers or prams you're considering buying to determine how they move and feel, and to check how easy they fold and transport. You might also want to see whether the handlebars are comfortable to grip too.

Cleaning

The most effective way to minimize the chance of mould and mildew is to clean your pushchair on a regular basis. This includes wiping down any fabric components immediately after they become dirty and giving them a thorough wash every two weeks or more often. Using a deodoriser or fabric freshener on a regular basis will also help to keep odours at bay and stop the accumulation of grime, which can result in the growth of mould spores as well as an unhygienic environment for your baby.

It's a good idea remove any padding or covers prior to cleaning your pushchair. This will allow you to clean those difficult-to-access areas, like the hood or canopy. The next step is to select an area with good ventilation to work in and lay down a sheet or tarp to protect the floor and make cleaning as easy as you can. Finally, it's recommended to use a vacuum with a nozzle attachment that is flexible to loosen any dirt or food scraps that may be trapped in the nooks and crannies.

If your pushchair is equipped with removable fabric sections, make sure you read the instructions of the manufacturer for cleaning and wash them according to the directions (either by hand or in a washing machine). In other cases, it is safe to use a warm solution of water and gentle soap (or mild detergent) on all fabrics used in prams. It is recommended to test the fabric's colorfastness on only a small area prior to using any cleaning product. Some chemicals can damage or bleach delicate fabrics.

Stubborn marks and stains can be easily removed by adding a small amount of bicarbonate of soda to the wash. It is a potent stain remover that will lift all kinds of odours, such as those caused by urine and milk. It also helps remove any soap or detergent residues. After you've finished, wash the fabric well to remove any soap residues and hang it to dry. Do this outside as sunlight is a natural conditioner and disinfectant.