- Can I use the Hold It Baby in my child's crib?
- How do I wash the Hold It Baby?
- Has the Hold It Baby been safety tested?
- What is the age range for the Hold-It-Baby?
- Has the Hold It Baby passed toxicity testing?
- Why is Velcro not used on the Hold It Baby?
- What is the significance of the information printed on the label affixed to the plastic bag?
- Why are there two sets of silicone bands attached to the lanyards?
- How much money can I save per year by owning a Hold It Baby?
- What do I do when people stalk me to learn about the Hold It Baby?
Can I use the Hold It Baby in my child's crib?
No. The Hold It Baby is not to be used in a crib, pack 'n play, port-a-crib, or any other location where the child is unsupervised or unrestrained. The Hold It Baby should always be attached to an immovable object at least five (5) inches below the child's chin.
How do I wash the Hold It Baby?
The Hold It Baby can be washed in the washing machine using the cold/cold wash/rinse cycle and dried using the dryer's gentle cycle.
Has the Hold It Baby been safety tested?
Absolutely. Safety is our Number One concern at Hold It Baby.
What is the age range for the Hold-It-Baby?
For the USA market and other world-wide markets covered by ASTM F-963-07, the age range is 18 months and up.
For the European Union, Canada and Australia, which are covered by EN-71, CHPA C.R. C931 and ISO 8124 respectively, the age range is 3 years and up.
Has the Hold It Baby passed toxicity testing?
Absolutely. We don't want our babies sucking on anything toxic any more than you do.
Why is Velcro not used on the Hold It Baby?
We at Hold It Baby have yet to meet a child-proof Velcro.
What is the significance of the information printed on the label affixed to the plastic bag?
This information is required by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. A good way to save the label information related to Lot Number and Date of Manufacture is to affix it to the inside or back of the Care & Use Instructions booklet that comes with your Hold It Baby.
Why are there two sets of silicone bands attached to the lanyards?|
The Hold It Baby contains two duplicate sets of silicone bands because there are so many items that can easily be secured with either the small or the large silicone band. In the event that you desire a different orientation of bands on the lanyards (two small bands together, two large bands together, etc.), the key ring onto which the bands are attached makes the addition or removal of a band easy.
How much money can I save per year by owning a Hold It Baby?
Let's do the math together. Without the Hold It Baby, you'd likely incur the following expenses:
Lost sippy cup: $5
Lost snack cup: $4
Lost stuffed animal: $10
Doctor co-pay from cup dropped on gross floor: $20
Antibiotic to clear up bacterial infection acquired from dropped cup: $15
Ear plugs to dampen back-seat tirade over dropped book: $4
TOTAL SAVED: $58 per year (at least)
What do I do when people stalk me to learn about the Hold It Baby?
First, be modest. Sure, you discovered this must-have sanity-saver first, but it's impolite to gloat. Simply smile, and tell them to visit the kind people at HoldItBaby.com. Then go get yourself an ice cream cone. With sprinkles. You deserve it.

