“Have You Infant Safety Covered In All Areas of Your Baby's New Life?
Find Here Infant Safety Tips And Advice When it comes to protecting your newest edition to the family, the tasks at hand can seem daunting. The best way to go about it is one step at time.
Look at your home. What would be harmful to your baby now, when they start crawling, and when they are walking? I’m going to provide you with some tips that were taught to me. If your home is well kept, look closer. Anything that is able to fit into a toilet paper tube is able to choke your baby. So, even if you think it can’t be swallowed, check it, you never know. Time for that first trip out of the house; don’t go anywhere until you have the proper equipment. Car seats must have the five-point harness system and L.A.T.C.H. (if you have a newer vehicle). Consider buying brand new; used or even older car seats can be brittle or broken in areas that you may not see. Your Baby Crib is the most important. The slats should be no more than 2 inches apart and the mattress and the railing should have a gap less than an inch. If it is an older crib, you may want to sand it down and repaint it. Also consider, newborn and pets safety, click here: newborn and pets for detailed information Eventually you will need to keep your child out of certain rooms or in certain rooms. Babies are always getting up to mischief and that's why it is important that your home is child proof. A safety gate is the best friend to parents that need help keeping their child out of dangerous or even precarious situations. There are many types out there and it can be confusing but they really help. There are some things to consider when shopping for anything for your baby. Age of items is a big one, for example, gates that were built before 1985 are accordion style and can seriously harm your child. Lead poisoning can be caused by older paints and should be avoided as much as possible. I hope your child-proofing goes well and if further information is needed, follow the links above.In addition click here for Baby Safety Monitors For additional information on infant safety click on Safemama
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