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  • Keep drapery and blind cords out of baby's reach.
  • Place a working smoke detector in or near your child's bedroom.
  • Make sure that window guards are securely in place to prevent a child from falling out the window.
  • Never place a crib, playpen, or other children's furniture near a window.
  • Put plug protectors in unused electrical outlets.
  • Make sure your child's toy box doesn't have a heavy, hinged lid that could trap your child.
  • Use a cool-air humidifier instead of a vaporizer to avoid burns. Clean it frequently and empty it when not in use to prevent bacteria and mold growth.

Changing Table

  • Use a safety belt on the changing table.
  • Keep baby powder and other supplies out of baby's reach when changing.
  • Never leave a child unattended on a changing table.
  • Put carpet or a nonskid rug beneath the crib and changing table

The Crib

  • Remove bumper pads, toys, pillows, and stuffed animals from the crib.
  • Remove all crib gyms, hanging toys, and decorations from the crib by the time baby can
    get up on his hands and knees.
  • Make sure the crib has no elevated corner posts or decorative cutouts in the end panels.
  • Fit the crib mattress snugly, without any gaps, so baby can't slip in between the crack and the crib side.
  • Make sure slats on crib are no more than 2 3/8 inches apart.
  • Make sure that all screws, bolts, and hardware -- including mattress supports -- are in
    tight to prevent the crib from collapsing.
  • Make sure there are no plastic bags or other plastic material in or around the crib.
  • Check the crib for small parts and pieces that baby could choke on.
  • Make sure the nightlight is not near or touching drapes or a bedspread where it could
    start a fire.
  • To reduce the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome), put baby to sleep on her back in a crib with a firm, flat mattress -- no soft bedding underneath her.

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