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Crib-Safety Tips
For infants under 12 months of age, follow these practices to reduce the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) and prevent suffocation:
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Place baby on his/her back in a crib with a firm, tight-fitting mattress.
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Do not put pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, pillow-like bumper pads or pillow-like stuffed toys in the crib.
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Consider using a sleeper instead of a blanket.
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If you do use a blanket, place baby with feet to foot of the crib. Tuck a thin blanket around the crib mattress, covering baby only as high as his/her chest.
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Use only a fitted bottom sheet specifically made for crib use.
Check Your Crib for Safety
There should be:
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A firm, tight-fitting mattress so a baby cannot get trapped between the mattress and the crib.
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No missing, loose, broken or improperly installed screws, brackets or other hardware on the crib or mattress support.
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No more than 2 3/8 inches (about the width of a soda can) between crib slats, so a baby's body cannot fit through the slats. No missing or cracked slats.
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No corner posts over 1/16 inch high, so a baby's clothing cannot catch.
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No cutouts in the headboard or footboard, so a baby's head cannot get trapped.
For mesh-sided cribs or playpens, look for:
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Mesh less than ¼ inch in size, smaller than the tiny buttons on a baby's clothing.
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Mesh with no tears, holes or loose threads that could entangle a baby.
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Mesh securely attached to top rail and floor plate.
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Top rail cover with no tears or holes.
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If staples are used, check that they are not missing, loose or exposed.
























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