National Baby Safety Month Tips

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September is #NationalBabySafetyMonth.  As parents, nothing is more important to us than the safety of our MAM babies. In conjunction with our friends at top baby registry site Guguguru, we are posting safety tips throughout #JPMABabySafetyMonth to help raise awareness of key things we can all do to protect our babies.

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Focus on Safety

This #BabySafetyMonth, the JPMA is teaching parents and caregivers to properly select and use all juvenile products, the importance of child supervision, following manufacturers’ instructions and warning labels, inspection during product use, and monitoring children’s growth and development. Visit www.babysafetymonth.org to learn more about properly choosing and using baby products and creating the safest environment for your child!

baby safety, baby sleep, baby sleep on backAlways place baby to sleep on their backs.

A recent study by the American Academy of Pediatrics shows that about 2 in 10 babies are placed to sleep in incorrect positions that greatly increase the risk of SIDS.

Babies should *always* be placed to sleep on their backs. Placing babies to sleep on their sides is just as dangerous as placing babies to sleep on their stomachs, since they are likely to roll over on to their stomachs while sleeping.

pacifiers, pacifier safetypacifiers, pacifier safety

Consider pacifier usage when placing baby down for sleep.

Also remember that the pacifier may not be reinserted once baby falls asleep.  Pacifier use is shown to reduce the risk of SIDS. MAM supports the AAP published guidelines for pacifier usage. Check them out here: http://bit.ly/AAPInfantSleepSafety Read more here if you’re interested in more information about pacifiers and how they reduce the risk of SIDS: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/116/5/1245

Before placing a pacifier in baby’s mouth, check to see if there is any damage or signs of weakness. Pull the nipple in all directions and throw away the pacifier at the first sign of damage or weakness. Pay extra attention to your child’s pacifier as teeth emerge, which can occur as early as one month. Be sure to replace your baby’s pacifier frequently – once a month or every two months.

Learn more here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvtezxTgUq0

infant, crib, sleep, infant sleep safetySafe Sleep Guidelines

Many parents and caregivers are unaware of the AAP’s recommended Safe Sleep Guidelines and unknowingly put their babies at risk. It’s crucially important to make sure anyone who cares for your baby is aware of Safe Sleep Guidelines. Love to Dream USA’s Safe Sleep Guide offers helpful tips to help ensure the safest sleep situation for your baby at all times.

Visit https://lovetodream.com/sleep-center/safe-sleep-support-practical-advice-for-new-parents-/ to see more on safe sleep.

crib, infant sleep, sleep safetyMake sure baby’s arms and legs are safe in the crib from any risk of being stuck, and even injured in their crib slats.  Our friends Breathable Baby offer thoughtfully designed crib liners made of lightweight breathe-through polyester mesh to help keep little limbs inside of the crib without the risk of restricted airflow.

For more information on this safer alternative to crib bumpers visit www.breathablebaby.com.

infant sleep safety, baby monitorKeep an extra eye on baby with a monitor.

Just like anything else you place in your baby’s bedroom, you need to be careful about where and how you use a baby monitor. Place any cords at least three feet away from any part of a crib, bassinet, play yard, or other safe sleep environment and never position a monitor inside or on the edge of a crib.  Our friends Myevoz make wireless video baby monitors that securely connect to iOS and Android devices and allow for you to watch your child virtually from anywhere.  The Evoz smart monitors offer patented cry alert technology and allow for data tracking and record keeping as well.

For more information visit www.myevoz.com.

stroller, mom, baby, baby safety, stroller safetyFor stress-free adventures with baby

Choose a stroller that has a base wide enough to prevent tipping, even when your baby leans over the side.  Always secure baby using straps and use the basket underneath.  Don’t hang purses or shopping bags over the handles as it may cause the stroller to tip.  Delta Children offers safe, stylish and lightweight stroller choices ideal for parents on-the-go.

For more information visit www.deltachildren.com.

Nursery Safety

Ensure that your baby’s crib meets CPSC standards and that everything in your nursery is free of harmful chemicals and toxins. Check that the crib of your choice is not on the CPSC recall list. Just as important is ensuring that your baby’s crib is placed away from (1) windows, where drafts and sunlight can put your baby at risk, and (2) drapes/blinds, which are strangulation hazards.

Our friends at Micuna USA offer a collection of safe, stylish cribs made of sustainable materials like solid Beech Wood. Check out their wide variety of cribs here:  http://micunausa.com/shop-products/.

baby safety, nursery, nursery safetyPlay Pen/Yard Safety

Choose a play yard with the correct recommended height and weight of the child. The play yard, including side rails, should be fully erected prior to use. Always follow the manufacturers’ instructions and follow these guidelines for safe use of a play yard: https://babysafetyzone.org/safety-tips-bassinets-play-yards-toddler-beds-and-more.
4moms offers parents a quick, easy, and safe space for their baby to play or sleep wherever they go with their breeze GO play yard. The breeze GO meets all relevant playpen safety standards and is intended for playing or sleeping.

Check out more on the breeze GO and other 4moms products here: www.4moms.com.

pacifiers, MAM, MAM pacifiersMAM Pacifiers

MAM pacifiers come in four sizes: newborn, 0-6, 6+, and 16+. Each size was developed with pediatric dentists and developmental psychologists to provide your baby with the ideal pacifier at each age and stage.

These sizes are recommendations for your baby’s maximum comfort and safety; if your baby likes a MAM pacifier that is not the ideal size for his or her age, not to worry! It is still safe to use as long as all other safety guidelines are followed: http://bit.ly/mampacifiersafety.


About MAM – standard setting baby products

MAM combines technological innovation, medical function and contemporary design to develop superior baby care products that support a baby’s development from day one. Since MAM developed its first pacifier in Vienna in 1976, it has evolved to become a global authority on baby care product design and quality. Today MAM products are used by families in over 60 countries and on six continents. To find out more and view MAM’s baby care range of award-winning pacifiers, bottles, cups, teethers, oral care items, coordinating accessories and gift sets visit www.mambaby.com.

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