CPSC Urges Parents/Caregivers to Use Products that Are Safe for Sleep; Check Baby’s Sleep Space for Suffocation Hazards; Most Nursery Product-Related Infant Deaths Can Be Prevented | CPSC.gov

2022-09-16 19:52:21 By : Ms. xiangdi li

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On average there are almost 100 infant deaths annually in unsafe sleep environments involving nursery products. During Baby Safety Month (September), the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging parents and caregivers to put their babies to sleep only in products that are safe for sleep–such as bassinets, cribs and play yards.  Babies who fall asleep in other locations should be moved to a crib, bassinet or play yard.  The CPSC also urges caregivers to remove soft bedding suffocation hazards including blankets, pillows and stuffed toys, from baby’s sleep space because most nursery product-related infant deaths can be prevented. CPSC’s latest nursery product injury and death report shows most nursery-product infant deaths occurred in a cluttered sleep space, when soft bedding was added to the cribs, playpens/play yards or bassinets/cradles.   

CPSC’s latest data show that between 2016 and 2018, an annual average of:

“What is comfortable for the way adults sleep, isn’t safe for babies,” said CPSC Chair Alex Hoehn-Saric. “Bare is best--a firm, flat surface in a crib, bassinet or play yard, without blankets, pillows, or other items.  If you are worried about your baby getting cold, use warm pajamas–not blankets.”

To keep baby’s sleep space safe:

As CPSC approaches its 50 th anniversary , we are committed to protecting our most vulnerable population with the implementation of a new infant sleep products rule . This requires any product marketed or intended for sleep to meet one or more of the federal safety standards for cribs ( full-size  and  non-full-size ),  bassinets and cradles ,  play yards , or  bedside sleepers .  If the product does not already meet one of these regulations, then it must meet the safety standard for bassinets and cradles. 

RECALLS : Always check to see if any purchased baby nursery products have been recalled, which includes any secondhand products.  Remember, babies rely on adults to keep them safe. Sign up today at CPSC.gov .

For more tips on baby safety, recalled baby products and to view CPSC’s newest baby safety public service announcement , visit CPSC’s Safe Sleep and Crib Safety Education Center here .

About the U.S. CPSC The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risk of injury or death associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product-related incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer products has contributed to a decline in the rate of injuries associated with consumer products over the past 50 years. 

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