How To

How to safely wear your Carry On Co. baby carrier:

Check your T.I.C.K.S.

  • Tight
  • In view at all times
  • Close enough to kiss
  • Keep baby's chin off their chest
  • Supported Back. Baby should not be slumped or curled in the carrier.



First, before putting baby in the carrier, adjust baby's seat by moving the bottom velcro so baby's legs and hips are comfortably in an M position. The freedom of velcro allows your baby to have a customized fit in this carrier! Typically the smaller the baby the closer both velcro sides will be moved to the middle. As baby grows you can inch the velcro back out to the edges.


Position Your Baby:
Place your baby in the carrier in an upright position, with their face visible and close enough to kiss. Ensure your baby's airways are clear and their chin is not pressed into their chest, which could restrict breathing.

Check Baby's Positioning:
Ensure your baby's hips are in a spread-squat position (like an M!), with their knees at or above their hips. This position supports healthy hip development and prevents hip dysplasia.

Secure Baby's Head:
If your baby is a newborn or has limited head control, use the carrier's head support or gently support their head and neck with your hand while you fasten the carrier.

Monitor Your Baby:
Regularly check on your baby while wearing the carrier, especially during extended periods of use. Ensure they are comfortable, not overheating, and have a clear airway.

Practice Safe Activities:
Avoid activities that could put your baby at risk while in the carrier, such as cooking over an open flame, jogging, or riding a bicycle. Always prioritize safety for both you and your baby.

Consult Healthcare Professional: If you have any concerns about using a baby carrier consult with a healthcare professional before use.

Use at Your Own Risk: The use of a baby carrier is at your own risk. While baby carriers are designed to provide safe and comfortable transportation for your baby, unforeseen circumstances or misuse could result in injury. By using the baby carrier, you acknowledge and accept this risk.



By following these steps, you can safely wear a baby carrier and enjoy bonding with your little one while keeping them close and secure.