September is Baby Safety Month. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association, Inc. (JPMA), Babies "R" Us (BRU), the SIDS Alliance and other child safety organizations are marking Baby Safety Month with the launch of an information campaign to help babies sleep safely. The partnership among government, industry and advocacy groups was announced at a news conference Thursday at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. The theme of the campaign is "Sweet Dreams...Safe Sleep for Babies."
"We usually assume that our babies are safe when they are asleep," noted Elaine Tyrrell, CPSC's Director of Outreach. "But even the most cautious parents may not be aware of the hidden hazards of placing babies on adult beds or may not know how important it is to put infants to sleep on their backs. We've formed this remarkable partnership to spread the word and save lives."
As part of the campaign, CPSC is providing safety tips (Spanish version) for parents and caregivers to use in creating safe sleep environments for babies. The tips include: "Babies placed on adult beds risk suffocation from several hidden hazards, such as entrapment between the bed and wall;" "Always place your baby to sleep on his or her back to reduce the risk of SIDS;" and "To reduce the risk of suffocation, remove all soft bedding, such as pillows, thick quilts and comforters, before placing your baby to sleep."
JPMA is sending 4000 colorful information packets to retailers nationwide, instructing them on how to participate in the campaign. JPMA is also sending to retailers 8000 posters that list the safety tips. Some retailers are holding safety seminars for consumers.
"JPMA has always promoted Baby Safety Month and supports CPSC's efforts to educate parents and caregivers about safe sleep practices," said Jennifer Szwalek, Vice President, Communications, at the Association. "Babies are our most precious resource and parents deserve helpful information to assist them."
Babies "R" Us has printed nearly 1 million pamphlets containing the tips and will hand them out to consumers at its 173 stores nationwide. Many of the stores are conducting seminars about "Safe Sleep" with the help of CPSC field staff and SIDS Alliance affiliates.
"There is nothing more important than a baby's health and safety," said Tom DeLuca, Vice President, Product Development Safety Assurance, Toys "R" Us, Inc. "At Babies "R" Us, we see expectant parents and new parents all the time. Offering information on safe sleep is only one way Babies "R" Us and www.Babiesrus.com can assist parents during this very important time in their lives."
Babies "R" Us is also delivering 200,000 pamphlets to childbirth educators nationwide through the American Baby Group, publishers of American Baby magazine. www.Babiesrus.com will provide safety resources free on line.
The SIDS Alliance is supporting the campaign and is working with all of the partners to inform consumers about the safe sleep tips.
"The SIDS Alliance applauds the Sweet Dreams...Safe Sleep for Babies campaign and its partner organizations, CPSC, JPMA and BRU, for their efforts to save precious lives," said Laura Reno, Director of Marketing and Public Relations, National SIDS Alliance. "The SIDS Alliance remains dedicated to educating parents and caregivers about the importance of a safe sleep environment for babies, and will utilize our nationwide network of families, health professionals and volunteers in over 50 affiliate chapters to deliver these life-saving messages."
The National SAFE KIDS Campaign, the Danny Foundation, Kids in Danger and CPSC will also distribute the Babies "R" Us pamphlets. This effort represents Phase II of the CPSC's drive to alert consumers to the hidden hazards of placing babies on adult beds. Phase I was the release, on May 3, 2002, of CPSC data on these hazards. The CPSC has reports of more than 100 deaths of children under age 2, most from suffocation, associated with features of adult beds. These deaths occurred from January 1, 1999 to December 31, 2001 and involved an entrapment, a fall, or a situation in which bedding or the position of the child was related to the death. Nearly all of the children, 98%, were babies under 1 year old.
Sweet Dreams...Safe Sleep for Babies Safety Tips include:
Always place your baby to sleep on his or her back to reduce the risk of SIDS.
Wherever your baby sleeps should be as safe as possible. Babies placed on adult beds risk suffocation from several hidden hazards such as:
- Entrapment between the bed and wall.
- Entrapment involving the bed frame, headboard or footboard.
- Falls from adult beds onto piles of clothing, plastic bags, or other soft materials resulting in suffocation.
- Suffocation in soft bedding (such as pillows, thick quilts and comforters).
- To reduce the risk of suffocation, remove all soft bedding such as pillows, thick quilts, comforters, sheepskins and other pillow-like soft products before placing your baby to sleep.
- When using a crib, make sure it meets current safety standards, has a firm, tight-fitting mattress and tight-fitting bottom sheet.
- When using a portable crib or play yard, be sure to use only the mattress or pad provided by the manufacturer.
JPMA Retailers (partial list) Participating in Baby Safety Month
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Baby-Coop Club Minnetonka, MN baby-coop.com
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Suite Dreams Clive, IA 515-223-2337
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Running Stroller Company Safety Harbor, FL
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Once Upon a Time, LLC Birmingham, AL
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The Tangerine Turtle Searcy, AR Dprior@ipa.net
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Closic's Baby & Teen Furniture Wilmington, DE 302-656-2299
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Gumpy's Farm Inman, SC Gumpysfarm@aol.com
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Cradle and All Inc. Highlands Ranch, CO
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Safebabies, Inc. Irvine, CA Safebabies@cox.net
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Once Upon a Child College Station, TX
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Baby & Toy Superstore, Inc. Stamford, CT Sberger@babyandtoy.com
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Quality Home Furnishings Key West, FL
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Storkland Pensacola, FL Storkland@aol.com
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BabyShowerGamesAtoZ.com (online retailer) www.BabyShowerGamesAtoZ.com
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Zona Escolar San Juan, PR Campobe@attglobal.net
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Lauren Hawthorne Alexandria, LA
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Kiddie ID San Marcos, TX www.kiddieid.com
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Babies R Us 173 locations nationwide www.babiesrus.com
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The Baby’s Room Lincoln, NE Thebabysroom@mac.com
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New Baby Products Atlanta, GA Newbabylinda@mindspring.com
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Clothing & Furniture Kokomo, IN Hallsbabies@aol.com
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Baby N’ Kids Bedrooms Novi, MI Bnknovi@earthlink.net
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Sharon Mullen, Inventive Parent (online retailer) www.InventiveParent.com
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of the thousands of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. Deaths, injuries and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $900 billion annually. CPSC is committed to protecting consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical or mechanical hazard. CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer products - such as toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters and household chemicals - contributed to a decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the past 30 years.
Federal law bars any person from selling products subject to a publicly-announced voluntary recall by a manufacturer or a mandatory recall ordered by the Commission.
To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury go online to www.SaferProducts.gov or call CPSC's Hotline at (800) 638-2772 or teletypewriter at (301) 595-7054 for the hearing impaired. Consumers can obtain news release and recall information at www.cpsc.gov, on Twitter @OnSafety or by subscribing to CPSC's free e-mail newsletters.