It's normal for a new baby stroller to have a smell
Many new parents will notice different degrees of odor in their new baby stroller after purchasing it. In fact, this is a very normal phenomenon. The following are possible reasons for the smell of a baby stroller:
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Chemicals during production and transportation: Baby strollers may come into contact with various chemicals such as glue, paint, and tape during production and transportation. The odor emitted from these substances is what we commonly refer to as a smell. Although most of these chemicals are harmless, their odor becomes more noticeable after being stored in a sealed package or bag for a period of time.
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Odor from the materials used in the stroller: New baby strollers may use some special materials such as rubber and plastic during production, which may have a smell when fresh. These odors are not harmful substances, but rather characteristics of the materials used.
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Odor caused by additives: New baby strollers may use additives such as preservatives and fresh-keeping agents during production, which can also produce some odor.
If you find that your baby stroller has an odor, there is no need to worry too much. You can place the stroller in a ventilated environment for a period of time, and the odor will gradually dissipate. If the smell still persists, you can consider contacting after-sales service for a better solution.
When using a baby stroller, parents are advised to pay attention to the following:
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Before use, wipe the baby stroller with a damp cloth to remove surface dust and dirt.
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Placing some absorbent items on the stroller, such as activated carbon and tea, can help remove the odor.
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Using the baby stroller in a ventilated environment can effectively reduce the concentration of the odor.
In summary, it is normal for a new baby stroller to have a smell, and parents do not need to worry too much about it. As long as you pay attention to ventilation and cleanliness, the odor problem can be solved.