Solid foods are no longer a choking hazard. The patented BABY
SAFE FEEDER allows you to feed your little one fresh foods of your
choice. It is so easy with our drop-in bag system. Drop the mesh bag into a
retainer ring, place food in the bag and screw tight! It is that simple.
When baby is about 5 months of age, fill the bag with ice or frozen fruit and
it becomes the perfect teether. As baby cuts teeth, the BABY
SAFE FEEDER becomes a necessary feeding device. Food must be chewed, and
then swallowed. Babies with front teeth bite and swallow. This is a dangerous
time for your little one. Without molars to chew food, choking can happen at any
time you are feeding your baby solid food. The BABY SAFE
FEEDER helps with the transition from sucking to chewing while reducing
the high risk of choking.
A baby must work and chew to get all the food
through the mesh bag. The Baby Safe Feeder teaches
the baby to chew instead of biting off chunks of solid food and trying to
swallow or inhale it down into the lungs or throat where it will cause damage or
worse.
Your baby gets all the good taste and nutritional
value of fresh food. The varieties of foods that can be put into the BABY SAFE FEEDER are unlimited.
Check with your pediatrician for age appropriate
foods for your loved one. The older your baby is and the more teeth that he or
she has, the more foods you can put into the feeder. Your baby will empty it and
hold it out to you for more.
It is not a pacifier. When your baby is finished,
take the BABY SAFE FEEDER away. A soapy toothbrush helps to remove food particles.
Some foods such as bananas are more difficult to clean out of the feeder than
others (try a white vinegar soak or baking soda). Wash it in hot soapy water or
put it in the dishwasher on the top rack so it is ready for the next use.
The BABY SAFE FEEDER bags are now available in an easy drop in
bag system. Be sure to purchase extra replacement bags, so if you are unable to
clean the bag properly, baby will always have a clean safe bag to use.
DO NOT put food into the feeder until it
is time to feed your baby. Remember Food Spoils.