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The baby hanging scale operates on a suspension-based mechanism, where the infant is placed in a secure sling or harness that is then suspended from a calibrated spring or dial scale. The weight is determined by the force exerted on the spring, which is displayed on a mechanical dial or, in some models, a digital readout. This method provides a quick and reliable weight measurement that does not require a flat surface or electricity, making it ideal for fieldwork and remote environments.
Durability and ease of use are key features of this device. The scale is typically made from rugged, lightweight metal or heavy-duty plastic, ensuring it can withstand frequent transport and handling. The hanging hook and sling are designed to support infants safely, with weight capacities often ranging from 0 to 25 kilograms (or 0 to 55 pounds), allowing for use from newborn through toddler stages.
Safety is a top priority with baby hanging scales. The included sling is usually made from soft, washable, and non-irritating fabric, designed to cradle the baby securely while minimizing discomfort. Straps are reinforced and adjustable to prevent slipping or tipping, and the scale itself is equipped with a strong, reliable hook for hanging from a stable overhead support or tripod.
Another advantage of this scale is its portability. Compact and lightweight, it can be carried easily in a health worker's bag, making it ideal for mobile health units, humanitarian missions, and door-to-door child health programs. It enables health professionals to gather critical data on child growth and nutrition without the need for bulky equipment.