Have you heard about Cushi Tush Baby Seat? Snug, safe and complete with a tray.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q. What is Cushi Tush made from?

A. Cushi Tush™ The Perfect Babysitter is manufactured in the UK and is made from a lightweight, durable, non toxic material called ARPRO®.

Q. What happens if my child bites the chair?

A. Cushi Tush successfully passed the standard bite test which tests the bite strength of the human baby/child. ARPRO® material is however harmless to the human digestive system.

Q. How long will the Cushi Tush last for?

A. ARPRO® material is used in bumper cores & side impact protection in cars and is therefore very strong.
However, we cannot guarantee the lifetime usage as this depends upon general handling of the product.

Q. Can I use my usual kitchen cleaning products on Cushi Tush?

A. Cushi Tush should just wipe clean. We recommend that you only clean Cushi Tush with household products which are kind to your baby.

Q. Could I strap the Cushi Tush onto a chair?

A. No, Cushi Tush was designed for floor use only.

Q. Can I use the Cushi Tush in the bath?

A. Due to the buoyancy of the Cushi Tush material, we strongly recommend that it is not used in the bath.

Q. Can I put the Cushi Tush in the dishwasher?

A. Yes but this should not be necessary. Do not place directly on the heating element.

Q. Could germs get into the material?

A. ARPRO ® does not have digestible components so it cannot house germicidal agents.

Q. When can my child start using Cushi Tush?

A. Cushi Tush is suitable for babies from 3 months to 18 months and should not be used until your child can support his/her own head. Children develop very differently from one another therefore we can only offer a recommendation.

Q. Will the colour of the Cushi Tush fade?

A. Like a lot of materials, over a long period of time the Cushi Tush will show some degree of fading if left in direct sunlight.


Q. How safe is Cushi Tush?

A. Cushi Tush conforms to General Product Safety Regulations 2005 (reference CEN/TR 13387: 2004 Child use & care articles – Safety Guidelines & EN 71 : Parts 2 & 3).