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Vinny 2 year s ago
#1 if he slips out of that tube he is as good as dead. feet floating and head under.
       
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Yeona 2 year s ago
Vinny,

Pretty sure that they didn't go white-water rafting and leave him there....
       
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Myra 2 year s ago
Yeona, I assume you aren't a parent. If you were you would know how quickly things can turn tragic when infants and small children are involved. You have to be more careful with kids - and floaties like that are never a good idea. I'm not suggesting to be a "helicopter parent" but some things like this you just don't do.
       
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Reggie 2 year s ago
Vinny,

nothing to worry about, those are suits where the ring and the blue suit the baby is wearing are sewn together as one.
       
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Maria 2 year s ago
Vinny,

Yeah I was gonna say something like that! People should be more careful.
       
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Steven 2 year s ago
#7 Unless your blower has an air-only setting restricting the outlet this way will cause the internal over-temp safety switch to activate in about 5 seconds.
       
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