Category: Safety Concerns

  • Bed Rails for Baby Co Sleeping

    Bed rails are an essential safety feature for baby co-sleeping. They help to keep the child safe while sleeping in the same bed as their parents and provide a barrier between them and any other occupants of the bed. Bed rails can be adjustable so they fit different sizes of mattresses, and some come with…

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  • Bed Sharing Bed Rail

    Bed sharing is a practice in which two or more people sleep in the same bed. Bed rails are safety devices that can be used to help prevent accidental falls from beds, especially during sleep for those who share beds. Bed rails attach securely to adult and children’s sizes beds and keep individuals safe by…

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  • Crib Bumper Pads

    Crib bumper pads are a type of bedding accessory that is used in cribs to protect babies from bumping their heads on the side rails. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including padded wraps, mesh liners and foam pads. Bumper pads are usually filled with polyester or cotton batting, which gives them…

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  • Are Mesh Crib Bumpers Safe?

    Yes, mesh crib bumpers are safe when used correctly. Mesh crib bumpers are made of lightweight, breathable fabric that is designed to provide protection and security for babies while they sleep. The material is also more breathable than other types of bumper pads, allowing air to circulate throughout the crib. As long as the mesh…

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  • When Does SIDS Risk End?

    Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden and unexplained death of an infant under one year of age. The risk for SIDS peaks between ages 2 and 4 months, with the majority of deaths occurring before six months. After this peak, the risk gradually decreases until it plateaus at around 12 months of age.…

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