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Baby Child Anti Lost Wrist

Baby Child Anti Lost Wrist

Regular price Rs.1,300.00 PKR
Regular price Rs.1,750.00 PKR Sale price Rs.1,300.00 PKR
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  1. Wristband or Harness:

    • The child wears a soft and adjustable wristband or harness, often made of child-friendly materials like nylon or cotton.
    • The wristband is usually adjustable to accommodate different wrist sizes and is designed to be comfortable for the child to wear.
  2. Attachment Strap or Leash:

    • The wristband is connected to a durable and secure strap or leash that is held by the parent or caregiver.
    • The length of the strap is typically adjustable, allowing for flexibility in keeping the child close while still allowing them some freedom of movement.
  3. Safety Features:

    • The wristband or harness often has a secure locking mechanism to prevent the child from easily removing it.
    • The attachment strap usually comes with a strong and reliable buckle or clip to ensure a secure connection between the child and the caregiver.
  4. Visibility and Identification:

    • Some anti-lost wrist devices come in bright colors or feature reflective elements to enhance visibility, making it easier for parents to keep an eye on their child in crowded or dimly lit environments.
    • Some models may include a small pocket or tag for placing identification information in case the child and parent are separated.
  5. Comfort and Design:

    • The design of these devices takes into consideration the comfort of the child, ensuring that the materials used are gentle on the skin and that the fit is not too tight or restrictive.
    • Many models are designed with fun and appealing patterns or characters to make them more appealing to children.
  6. Versatility:

    • Some anti-lost wrist devices may offer versatility by converting into a backpack or a standalone safety harness for different situations.

It's important to note that while these devices can be helpful in crowded or unfamiliar places, they are not a substitute for close supervision, and responsible adult supervision is always crucial for a child's safety.

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