Sunday, September 14, 2014

Baby Safety Month [+ Giveaway]

I can't think of anything more important than keeping my three little ladies safe. There are the obvious safety precautions, such as blocking off the stairs, covering up electrical outlets, and buckling into a car seat whenever you hit the road. However, did you know that car seats may be ineffective when used improperly? 

As a first time mom, I had no idea that there were car seat rules. I figured if Veronica was buckled in, she would be safe in the event of an accident. Unfortunately, that's not true, and more than 9,000 children age 12 and under died in crashes in the past decade. (Source) For Baby Safety Month, I teamed up with some other fantastic bloggers to bring you some baby safety tips.


Here are a few tips for keeping your little one safe in the car:
  • Use a new(er) car seat: Did you know that car seats have expiration dates? Be sure to check the date on your seat before strapping your little one in. Also, be sure that the seat you're using, has never been in an accident, as this can reduce effectiveness. If you must use an older seat, be sure to check it's recall status
  • Make sure the straps are tight enough: The straps should lie flat against your child. You shouldn't be able to pinch any of the straps between your fingers. If you can, the straps should be tightened. 
  • Remove bulky clothing such as winter coats: In the event of an accident, safety straps may not be able to provide adequate protection over a coat. Instead, layer a blanket over your child after they've been buckled in.
  • The chest clip belongs on the chest. This one might seem obvious, but it's incredible how many children have the clips down near their stomach.  The clips should be flat and aligned with the child's armpits.
  • Make sure that straps are positioned correctly: Double check with the user's manual, but normally, the straps on a rear-facing seat should be at or slightly below the child's shoulders.
Most importantly, make sure that you're actually using a car seat and that it's the appropriate car seat for your child's size.

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Be sure to link up your own baby safety posts below!




15 comments:

  1. The kids are always buckled up!

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  2. always looking up latest research and recalls

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  3. keeping up with research and keeping the stairs sealed!

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  4. Reading lots and lots of reviews from Consumer Reports and such lol

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  5. I'm sure I will be a research fanatic about this stuff when we have kids.

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  6. Baby proof what you can, gate off what you can't :)

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  7. Those are great safety tips. Before I had my little one I didn't know those things. When I got my car seat installed they told me all that, but I know not everyone goes to get them installed. I was so glad I did!

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  8. I do my best trying to keep my baby out of harms way-- have parts of our house as baby proofed as it can be. Always open to doing more. Thanks for the opportunity.

    Seasidesmitten@aol.com

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  9. I keep my son safe by locking up all the hazardous chemicals and medications in the house, keeping sharp objects out of reach and putting up baby gates in areas that are unsafe.

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  10. we have safety gates in many areas of our home and locks on cabinets and covers over the outlets

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  11. I try to keep my baby safe by using a baby gate and putting locks on everything.

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  12. I make it a point to check how tight the harness is on the carseat EVERY TIME I buckle the kids in. They wiggle in their seats so much that you never know when its going to gradually loosen!

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  13. I make sure I keep my eyes on my kids whenever we are out and about!

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