Baby Blanket Safety Tips
Posted on Monday, August 23rd, 2010 at 9:56 pm|
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Baby Tips The Little Terror $5.56 Baby Tips The Little Terror |
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Swaddle Blanket $25 A Newborn Necessity Guaranteed to soothe baby to sleep The swaddle blanket promotes bonding provides a sense of security improves sleep reduces symptoms of colic and reinforces the importance of putting baby to sleep on hisher back Its the perfect way to ease the transition from the womb to the new world Our 100 Cotton flannel blankets provide a secure soothing and cozy environment for baby and are designed for comfort safety and ease of use Ages: Newborn – 3 months Pediatrician endorsed |
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Fleece Baby Safety Toddler Sheets $35 Only the best for your growing toddlerBr Our fleece toddler bed sheets combine the softness of your little ones favorite blanket with the safety of a super snug deep fitted pocket Our fleece sheets provide toasty warmth in the winter and wick away moisture to keep kids cool and comfortable in the summer |
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Little Bamboo Baby Blanket Crib $64.95 Little Bamboo Baby Blanket (Crib) |
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CLOSEOUT!!! Ritzy Baby Blanket In Camoflague $49.99 CLOSEOUT!!! Ritzy Baby Blanket In Camoflague |
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Too Good by Jenny McCarthy Dreamtime 2-Ply Organic Knit Baby Blanket $19.99 Colorful stars highlighted by pastel shades will lull your little one to sleep. This organic cotton 2-ply blanket is nontoxic with no vinyl or polyester appliqués and uses carefully tested dyes for baby’s health and safety. |
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Organic Baby Crib Blanket $39 Pamper Baby Pamper baby with elegance with warmth with softness Pamper baby with this luxurious blanket This beautiful crochet blanket features an attractive fringe and is made of the softest cotton organic that gentle enough for the most sensitive baby skin |
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Hearts Baby Blanket $48 Sweet and Soft Wrap your baby in the softest sweetest blanket Our Hearts Baby Blanket features a deliciously soft weave in a pale pink color Embroidered with dainty hearts this blanket is sure to become babys fast favorite Machine washable and sized for multi-purpose use the blanket is an all around winner |
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Too Good by Jenny McCarthy Pretty in Pink 2-Ply Organic Knit Baby Blanket $19.99 Flowers on a sweet pink palette make any little girl’s room beautiful. This organic cotton 2-ply baby blanket is nontoxic with no vinyl or polyester appliqués and uses carefully tested dyes for baby’s health and safety. |
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Graco Nasal Clear Nasal Aspirator NasalClear is a new battery operated nasal aspirator. It quickly, easily, and safely clears your baby’s stuffy nose and helps her breathe more freely. The NasalClear aspirator provides you with suction that is stronger than that of a traditional manual aspirator, yet gentle enough to use safely and comfortably on your newborn or toddler. Battery operation lets you control the suction, so that you … |
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Summer Nursery Dr Mom Hand Sanitizer Dispenser $27.99 The Summer Infant Dr. Mom Nursery Hand Sanitizer Dispenser keeps sanitizing solution right at your finger tips. The small design is great to keep right on the changing station for easy clean up after diaper changes. The automatic sensor allows touch-free operation. Wide twist-off lid for easy refills. Summer Infant prides itself on being a company of moms, dads, aunts and uncles dedicated to makin… |
How to Child-proof Your Bedroom : Learn Safety Tips for Blankets & Toys in Baby’s Crib
Baby Safety Tips
Keeping your baby safe is one of the biggest concerns for all parents.
There are many things we take for granted, but are hazards to your baby.
Your home is not ready for the baby until you do some things to make it safe, especially if they are beginning to crawl or walk.
Don’t find out what is dangerous the hard way.
Here are some tips to remember.
This list is incomplete as each home is different, but hopefully, these tips will get you started in the right direction.
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Your Purse: Babies love to play with the things found in a purse, whether yours or a guests.
Some of these things can be very dangerous to your baby, like medications, nail files, pens, cosmetics and other small objects.
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Cleaning your home: Of course, you should make sure all cleaning products are out of reach of the baby when they are stored, but also keep this in mind as you are using them.
It’s very easy to get busy cleaning and turn your back, just long enough for them to get into something dangerous.
Use the sink instead of a mop bucket.
Your baby can drown in a small amount of water, not to mention what is in the water may be harmful to them.
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Furniture: Make sure none of your furniture lamps, or decorations are easily tipped over.
Keep their high chair away from walls and other surfaces they can use for leverage to push it, possibly tipping it over.
No furniture that has chipping or peeling paint should be allowed in the house with your baby.
Check out the rooms of your house often and remember to check them from your baby’s point of view.
Get down on the floor to look for possible hazards.
A lot of Moms, especially those who breastfeed, like to have their baby sleep in the bed with them.
There are some safety tips to keep in mind when doing this as well.
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Don’t put them into an adult bed alone to sleep.
They can crawl to an edge and fall off.
They can become trapped between the headboard and the bed or the wall.
They can also suffocate in soft bedding.
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Babies should be put to sleep on their back, not on their stomach.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome may have something to do with placing babies on their stomachs to sleep, according to the ”Back To Sleep Campaign”.
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Don’t use pillows, comforters, and thick quilts or blankets for babies under 1 year old.
They stand a chance of suffocating themselves.
Securely fitting crib sheets are the safe way to go.
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Make sure your baby cannot fall out of bed.
Bed railing is a useful item to have or having your bed with one side to the wall.
The baby should sleep between the mother and the bed rail, not between two parents.
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Make sure your bed has a firm surface.
Never let your baby sleep on a featherbed, beanbag, waterbed, deep mattress, or other too-soft surface.
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If you are under the influence of alcohol or medication that makes you groggy, do not put your baby to sleep in your bed.
If you are groggy, you pose a danger to your baby.
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Too many pillows, blankets, or stuffed animals can increase your baby’s risk of strangulation or suffocation.
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Never fall asleep on a couch, sofa, or overstuffed chair with your baby.
They can get wedged between the cushions and suffocate.
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Don’t stuff too many bodies into a bed with a small baby.
If you share sleep with more than one child, adequate space is necessary for both comfort and safety.
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