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Baby Crib Safety
Ten Tips To Help Keep Your Baby Safe In Their Crib
Author: Donna Rivera-Loudon
According to the Consumer Product Safety
Commission more infants die every year in accidents involving cribs than
with any other nursery product. In addition, thousands of infants are
injured seriously enough to require hospital treatment.
Below are a few crib safety tips. This safety list is by no means
complete, but it is a good place to start.
Crib
Safety Tip One:
Put your baby to sleep on his or her back in a crib on a firm, flat
mattress. Make sure there is no soft bedding underneath your baby. This
will help reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and prevent
suffocation.
Crib
Safety Tip Two:
Never place your infant to sleep on an adult bed, water bed, or bunk
bed. Babies up to 18 months can suffocate in their sleep when their
bodies or faces become wedged between the mattress and bed frame or the
mattress and wall.
Crib
Safety Tip Three:
Never put a crib, child bed, or furniture near window blinds or drapery.
Children can strangle on window cords or fall through screens. If local
fire codes permit window guards, install them. Make sure all drapery or
window blind cords are out of a child’s reach. CPSC receives numerous
reports of strangulation deaths on window blind cords. To keep cords out
of reach of children, use tie-down devices, or take the cord loop and
cut it in half to make two separate cords. Consumers can call
800-506-4634 or visit windowcoverings.org/20.html to get free repair
kits.
Crib
Safety Tip Four:
Never use strings to hang any object, such as a mobile or a toy or a
diaper bag, on or near the crib where a child could become caught in it
and strangle. If you have toys with cords or elastic for hanging, cut
the strings/cords off.
Crib
Safety Tip Five:
To prevent strangulation, never tie pacifiers/teethers around your
child’s neck. Remove bibs and necklaces whenever you put your baby in
crib or playpen.
Crib
Safety Tip Six:
Always lock the side rail in its raised position whenever you place your
child in the crib. As soon as your child can stand up, adjust the
mattress to its lowest position and remove the bumper pads. Also, remove
any large toys — an active toddler will use anything for climbing out of
the crib.
Crib
Safety Tip Seven:
When your child reaches 35 inches (890 mm) in height, he/she has
outgrown the crib and should sleep in a bed.
Crib
Safety Tip Eight:
Never use plastic bags as mattress covers. The plastic film may cause
suffocation.
Crib
Safety Tip Nine:
Check all crib hardware; tighten all nuts, bolts, and screws frequently.
After a crib is moved, be sure all mattress support hangers are secure.
Check hooks regularly to be sure none are broken or bent. Open hooks may
allow the mattress to fall.
Crib
Safety Tip Ten:
Secure bumper pads around the entire crib and snap or tie in place at
least in each corner, in the middle of each long side, and on both the
top and the bottom edges. Cut off any excess string length.
I hope that sharing these tips with you will share a child's life.
Please share this information with anyone who have a baby. This above
information comes straight from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
They put out a brochure on baby safety that all parents should read.
About The Author: Donna has an MBA in information technology and is
currently a Tupperware Director and CEO of her own company. She may be
contacted at
webmaster@todaysmodernwoman.com or at
DonnaLoudon@my.tupperware.com. Visit A Website for the Modern
Woman for more
http://www.todaysmodernwoman.com
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