Share this video to help explain ways to practice safe infant sleep and breastfeeding. When sharing the video, use the accompanying handout to help explain the information presented.
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The Safe to Sleep® campaign offers a variety of materials to help share safe infant sleep messages with different audiences. Many of these items are available for download and order below. You can also view a list of all NICHD publications related to SIDS and Safe to Sleep®. For items that you can use to promote the Safe to Sleep® campaign or your outreach, check out our E-Toolkit.
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The Safe to Sleep® campaign can allow use of the Safe to Sleep® name and logo as well as high-resolution versions of selected photos for certain situations. Use the Safe to Sleep® Request Form (PDF - 149 KB) to ensure you are providing all the necessary information about your request. Campaign staff will respond to your request in a timely ...
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Nov 19, 2019 . Campaign Overview: The goal of Georgia’s Safe to Sleep campaigns is to educate mothers, fathers, grandparents and caregivers about the importance of putting babies to sleep following the ABCs of Safe Sleep as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Georgia has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the country.
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Resources from Our Partners. Use the following resources and tools to inform your Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month activities. You may also want to link to these resources and tools to spread the word about safe infant sleep among your audiences. American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP):
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Adjust this toolkit’s resources and messages to meet your organization’s tone, communication needs, and goals for SIDS Awareness Month while participating in #SafeSleepSnap. For more information on the toolkit contents and how to use it, check out the presentation from our latest webinar, SIDS Awareness Month 2021 Webinar (PDF 4.8 MB).
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SafeToSleep products meet all U.S. and European standards for power emission. Unlike prevailing baby monitoring products, the optic fiber based technology used in SafeToSleep products does not emit electro-magnetic frequency (EMF) radiation and is 100% safe to use with babies and adults alike.
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SafeToSleep-OMNisystem PC App Support: Yes Key features • Real time update - Breath counts, Ambient Temperature & Baby Status • Sleep log and sleep time computation • Dashboard alerts notification – Slow, rapid & irregular breath count, low battery, absence, awake, etc. Power: 4 AA-sized alkaline batteries ...
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The SafeToSleep200 is a sleep wellness and breathing monitor. It is designed to monitor the breathing of your sleeping baby and alert you if your baby’s breathing becomes irregular. The SafeToSleep200 should be used with our complementary SafeToSleep app, which tracks and provides you with comprehensive sleep and breath wellness reports and logs.
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About SafeToSleep. SafeToSleep is a sleep wellness company dedicated to innovating and developing products to help parents and babies sleep better. As your baby falls asleep, the SafeToSleep technology begins calculating your baby’s real-time breath rate. SafeToSleep instantly notifies you once your baby’s breathing becomes irregular so you ...
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SafeToSleep was born after we patented our unique BreathOptics TM optic fiber technology. Using our technology, we began building our proof of concept in 2009. We worked tirelessly within the hospital domain and with industry experts before finally we presented our prototype to the KK Women's and Children's Hospital in the KKH-Simbaby test with ...
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The SafeToSleep200 baby monitor should be used with our complementary SafeToSleep app, which tracks and provides you with comprehensive sleep and breath wellness reports and logs. The app is available for both Apple and Android devices. 24/7 Monitoring. Monitors your baby day and night.
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About the NYC Infant Safe Sleep Initiative. Every year, between 40 and 50 babies in New York City die from a preventable, sleep-related injury. Black families are twice as likely to have their baby die before their first birthday than white families and infants living in the Bronx and Brooklyn die at higher rates than other boroughs in the first year of life.
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MANUAL ARTICULATING - Rail Height 21”, 17" or 13¼” MANUAL HI-LO - Rail Height LO 21¼” to HI 9½” or LO 16” to HI 4¼” ARTICULATING - Rail Height 21”, 17" or 13¼” HI-LO - Rail Height LO 21¼” to HI 11” or LO 16” to HI 5¾” TRANSFER HEIGHT: 32" (Rail on) FINISH CHOICES: Oak / Maple / Cherry / Mahogany / Alder
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SafeToSleep SleepMat STS100 User Manual Operation & user’s manual (13 pages) Spectare SP 12101 User Manual Operation & user’s manual (24 pages) Philips SBCSC763 User Manual Technical specifications (2 pages) Angelcare AC401 Manual Manual (87 pages)
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The Sleep-Mat A revolutionary game changer to protect and save lives at its infancy. The Sleep-Mat, driven by our patented BreathOptics TM technology, is OSPICON's flagship product in the fibre-optic vital signs detector category and was nominated for the 2011 Asian Innovation Awards by The Wall Street Journal. Designed to be used by caregivers and parents, The Sleep-Mat detects respiratory ...
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SafeToSleep is a sleep wellness company dedicated to innovating and developing products to help parents and babies sleep better. As your baby falls asleep, the SafeToSleep technology begins calculating your baby’s real-time breath rate.
Visit the Request to Use Safe to Sleep® Logo and High-Resolution Images section to learn more. Organizations and individuals frequently ask to use the Safe to Sleep® logo on their websites and in social media platforms as a way to link to the campaign website, or on their printed materials as a way to show their support of safe sleep messages.
The Safe to Sleep® campaign can allow use of the Safe to Sleep® name and logo as well as high-resolution versions of selected photos for certain situations. Use the Safe to Sleep® Request Form (PDF - 149 KB) to ensure you are providing all the necessary information about your request. Campaign staff will respond to your request in a timely manner.
Infant sleep safety recommendations Until their first birthday, babies should sleep on their backs for all sleep times-for naps and at night. ... Newborns should be placed skin-to-skin with their mother as soon after birth as possible, at least for the first hour. ... Some babies will roll onto their stomachs. ... More items...
Other recommended safe sleep practices today include eliminating hazards, such as keeping blankets, pillows, bumper pads, and soft toys out of the sleep area. Recommendations also include room sharing but not bed sharing.
A safe sleeping environment means that all potential dangers have been removed and the baby is sleeping in a safe place. The ideal place for a baby to sleep is in a safe cot, on a safe mattress, with safe bedding in a safe sleeping place, both night and day.