
It is not sufficient to only look at the month information on the baby swim ring. A model suitable for the baby's body structure should be selected by evaluating the age, weight, and size limits specified by the manufacturer together.
The minimum-maximum weight, age, and size information on the product page and packaging should be checked. An estimated size choice should not be made.
The buckle system should close correctly, not remain loose, and should not pinch the baby's skin. The seating section should not allow the baby to slip.
The inflatable sections, valves, and seams should be checked before each use. If there is air loss or deformation, the product should not be used.
A swim ring is not a life-saving device. The baby should be kept under continuous and close adult supervision in the water.
The correct size is just one of the conditions for the product's safe use. Manufacturer instructions and uninterrupted adult supervision are mandatory for every use.