Keeping an infant comfortable and well ventilated when out for a stroll with mommy is the intent of this invention. A conditioned-air baby stroller keeps an infant comfortable while pushed by its caretaker. The working components of the heating and cooling apparatus are easily attachable by Velcro® or other attachment means to the baby
carriage. Reliable electrical power is assured by a small electrical generator mechanically rotated when the childcare provider pushes the four-wheeled
carriage. The generator provides heated or cooled air for the baby's comfort, electrically powering fan assemblies, easily mounted inside the
canopy in a flow direction desired by the caretaker. Each fan
assembly comprises a housing, a blower fan and motor, and
heating element disposed in the housing and protected from accidental contact by a protective screen. An optional battery, kept charged by the electrical generator, continues to provide
electric power if the caretaker stops the
carriage. By applying electrical power from the generator to the
heating element the infant is kept warm in
cold weather. In
hot weather the air intake side of each fan housing allows
insertion of a refrigerated cold pack for increased infant comfort. Desired heating and cooling conditions are selected by activation of selection buttons fixedly securable by a clamp mechanism is to the
handle of the baby stroller. An optional snap-on cover provides a microenvironment for the infant in times of temperature extremes.