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Friday, May 23, 2008

Crib Safety

The following are some general guidelines the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Assocation (JPMA) provides to consumers on creating a safe sleep environment:

*Infants should ALWAYS sleep in a crib, which meets current Federal and ASTM standards.

*Normal, healthy infants should ALWAYS sleep on their backs unless otherwise advised by a pediatrician.

*NEVER place infants to sleep on pillows, sofa cushions, adult beds, waterbeds, beanbags, or any other surface not specifically designed for infant sleep.

*Only a fitted sheet, mattress pad, and/or waterproof pad should be used under baby.

*ALWAYS use a crib sheet that fits securely on the mattress, wraps around the mattress corners, and stays securely on the mattress corners.

*The crib mattress should fit snugly with no more than two fingers width, one-inch, between the edge of the mattress and the crib side.

*NEVER place the crib near windows, draperies, blinds, or wall mounted decorative accessories with long cords.

*Crib slats or spindles should be spaced no more than 2 3/8" apart, and none should be loose or missing.

*Never use a crib with corner posts over 1/16" above the end panels (unless they’re over 16" high for a canopy).

*When baby is put to sleep, remove pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, pillow-like stuffed toys, and other pillow-like products from the crib.

*Never use pillows or add extra padding.

*No pillow-like bumpers.

*Use bumper pads only until the child can pull up to a standing position. Then remove them so baby cannot use the pads to climb out of the crib.

*Decorative bows and ribbons should be trimmed short and stitched securely to prevent strangulation.

*Flexible ribbons, strings, or ties attached to any infant bedding or related accessory item, with the exception of ties on bumper guards and headboard bumper guards, shall not exceed 7".

*Ribbons, strings, and ties on bumper guards and headboard bumper guards shall not exceed 9".

*Cover baby with a thin covering, specifically designed for infants, only reaching as far as baby's chest, and tuck the covering around the crib mattress. Consider using a sleeper, sleep sack, or other sleep clothing.

*No cutout areas on the headboard or footboard so baby's head cannot get trapped.

*No cracked or peeling paint, splinters, or rough edges.

*Mobiles should be removed when baby can pull himself or herself up.

*Don't tie items across the top of a play yard as they can entangle a baby and cause strangulation.

*Never suspend strings over play yards or cribs or attach strings to toys.

*Choose a play yard with mesh holes no larger than 1/4". Slats on a wooden play yard should be no more than 2 3/8" apart.

*Check vinyl or fabric-covered rails frequently for holes and tears.

*Choose a toddler bed that is low to the ground so that there is less chance of injury if your child falls.

*Place headboard against wall rather than the side of the bed so that the child can't become trapped between wall and bed.

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