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Keeping Your Baby Safe
The best way to relax and enjoy these early months with your baby is
to make sure your home is safe and secure.
Here is a
List of Safety Measures:
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Never leave an infant (even
when sleeping) alone on a bed, table or surface where he/she
could fall off.
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NEVER place a rear-facing
car seat in the front seat or near a passenger side airbag.
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The American Academy of
Pediatrics recommends that children should ride in rear-facing
child safety seats as long as possible. They also maintain that
children should be a MINIMUM of 12 months old AND weigh at least
20 pounds before they face the front of the vehicle.
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Never leave an infant or
small child unattended in a car, not even for a moment.
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Avoid direct sun exposure
during the first few months of life.
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Use care while
cooking. Hot food or liquid could splash on the baby or a hot
pan could touch his/her skin.
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Never have a baby near a
burning cigarette. Hot ashes from cigarettes can burn baby's
skin and smoke can be harmful to his/her lungs. Avoid smoking in a
car when your baby is with you. Doctors recommend that you do
not smoke. If family or friends smoke, ask them to go outside.
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Any small object can pose a
threat to a baby. This includes edible items like nuts, hot
dogs, carrots or candies, as well as buttons, beads or anything
that could come loose and be swallowed.
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Be sure to have safe,
reliable childcare and emergency back-up arrangements.
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Check the air flow and
temperature of baby's room, particularly if it is heated.
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A baby's sleeping area
should be free of strings of bedding items and sleepwear.
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