Posts Tagged ‘Safety’

SIDS Awareness Month

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

October is SIDS Awareness Month.

A national voice for child safety is Alison Rhodes, also known as The Safety Mom. When we interviewed her a while ago on ‘Child Safety 101,’she offered some important SIDS risk-reducing tips for new parents.

Things to keep in mind include:

  • Place baby on his or her back to sleep.
  • Do not overheat the room.
  • Keep the crib free of any items including blankets and stuffed animals.
  • Avoid over-bundling the baby.
  • Never smoke around the baby.

To read more about child safety and ways to create the safest environment for your baby, see:

{Child Safety 101} and {Nursery Safety}

And although we don’t advocate comforters or extra blankets in your baby’s crib, swaddling blankets do offer a safe way of keeping your newborn cozy and secure for the first months of his or her life.

For swaddling tips, see:

{How to Swaddle Your Newborn}

And for a round-up on some of the most popular swaddling blankets, see:

{Swaddle Blankets: A Comparison}

Also, did you know that white noise helps reduce the risk of SIDS, too? Read more…

{Baby Sleep Secret: White Noise}

Here’s to years and years of safe & sweet slumbers for your little one(s)!

Holiday Safety: Infant Choking Hazards

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

The holidays are here! Decorations are on display… new toys are being introduced… and cookies and candy are out in full force!

It’s a joyous time, but if you have young children, it’s also an important time to be extra cautious about potential choking hazards around your home.

So what are some dangerous foods and household items? And what can you do to prevent choking?

Get in the know…

{Infant Choking Hazards}