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As a new parent, the idea of raising an infant and all of the worries that go along with that responsibility can be quite overwhelming. Even as our babies grow, this concern is still there because we want all our children to thrive and be happy.
For advice, we look to our family and friends, consult the doctors, and read articles online in order to find the best way to feed, treat, or educate our little ones. But who do we consult for baby safety information when we shop for the latest infant and toddler nursery items?
The Baby Safety Zone is a guide intended to educate and raise awareness in order to reduce nursery product related injuries. According to the site, its goal is to create an information hub and community for parents and caregivers to help make safety fun, one baby product at a time.
Created by the JPMA (Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association) this website provides safety tips, a “How To” for building a safe nursery, as well as information on products that have received the JPMA Certification like bassinets, cribs, high chairs, swings, as well as booster seats and toddler beds.
Guiding parents for more than 35 years, this certification ensures that products are sample tested annually to meet the highest safety standards.
I had not heard of the Baby Safety Zone until recently, and wish I would have been utilizing it when I had my first child. Having that peace of mind while shopping for a carrier, stroller, or even a crib would have given me more confidence as a parent.
I think it also would have helped narrow my purchases down, and may have even changed a few of my selections. You can guarantee that I will be referencing it going forward.
Have you used the Baby Safety Zone to check out Infant or Toddler products? What items were you researching?
To learn more about the JPMA Certification Process and for other Infant and Toddler Safety tips, visit babysafetyzone.org. You can also find them on social media on Facebook and Twitter.
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