The Cradle
Baby Names   |   Weekly Pregnancy Calendar   |   Expert Pregnancy Advice   |   Baby Product Guide
Sign In    Join  |  Home  |  About Us  |  Link to Us   
 

W

ee

k

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

26

28

30

32

34

36

38

40
MY CRADLE   |   MESSAGE BOARDS   |   MY WEB PAGE   |   GROUPS

 

I'm pregnant and want...
facts & expert information
to track my baby's growth
a refresher course
to connect with others
to create a web page to share
to explore products
to plan the nursery
style & celebrtiy updates
eco-friendly tips & advice
 
i'm trying to conceive
i'm a new mom
i'm an expectant or new dad
i'm a friend or family member

How to:
Childproof Your Home

Preparing the Nursery

Nursery Safety

Crib Notes

Safe and Sound for Baby

Safe and Sound for Baby

. . . more
 
 
 

Safe and Sound for Baby page 2

What You'll Need... and How to Use It
Courtesy of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association

BATH SEATS
A bath seat gives your child added support while in the bathtub, but it will not protect him or her from injury or drowning. Keep the following in mind while using a bath seat or bath ring:

Tips for Selecting Product

  • Before leaving home, check your tub for smooth, textured or non-skid surfaces as this can affect your purchase selection.
     
  • Bath seats and bath rings should be used with children who are capable of sitting upright unassisted. Discontinue use when a child can pull to a standing position.
     
  • Look for the JPMA Certification Seal.

Tips for Use

  • NEVER leave baby unattended. If you need to leave the bathroom, take the baby with you. Do not rely on older children to watch the baby for you.
     
  • Collect all bathing materials before bringing baby into the bathroom.
  • Never use a bath seat on textured or non-skid tub surfaces unless the manufacturer’s instructions.
     
  • specifically state the seat is intended for such surfaces.
     
  • Place the bath seat in the tub so baby cannot reach the faucet or spout.
     
  • After running a minimum amount of warm water in the tub, carefully place baby into the bath seat.
     
  • If bath seat moves or tips while your child is in it, discontinue use.

CARRIAGES & STROLLERS

Carriages and strollers perform a tremendous service to parents and child caregivers. These vehicles make it easier to safely transport a child. Now more than ever, there are so many to choose from. Whichever style you decide on, be sure you follow these easy tips for safe use:


Tips for Selecting Product

  • Check for adjustments that reduce the size of seat openings in the front to prevent your baby from falling out when seat back is reclined into the flat position.
     
  • Choose a carriage or stroller that has a base wide enough to prevent tipping, even when your baby leans over the side.
     
  • If the seat adjusts to a reclining position, make sure the carriage or stroller doesn’t tip backwards when the child lies down.
     
  • Look for the JPMA Certification Seal.

Tips for Use

  • ALWAYS secure the baby by using the restraint straps.
     
  • Don’t hang pocketbooks or shopping bags over the handles of the carriage or stroller. If your stroller has a shopping basket for carrying packages, it should be low on the back of the stroller or directly over the rear wheels.
     
  • Use the locking device to prevent accidental folding.
     
  • Apply the brakes to limit rotation of the wheels when stroller is stationary.
     
  • When you fold or unfold the stroller, keep the baby’s hands away from the areas that could pinch tiny fingers.
  « Previous Next Page: Carriers & swings, Car seats, Changing Tables      Pages: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6   Next »
 

 

 

Discuss this topic on The Cradle Message Boards