Some parents swear by crib tents or SlumberPods for keeping “jailbreaking” toddlers in bed at night—but are these trendy ...
BUT MANY SAFETY ADVOCATES, INCLUDING CONSUMER REPORTS, SAY THE RISK OF INJURY OR EVEN DEATH IS TOO GREAT. IT’S TIME FOR THE U.S. TO FOLLOW CANADA’S LEAD AND BAN ALL BABY WALKERS. ANOTHER ...
Consumer Reports is calling ... have voluntarily tightened safety standards, while the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in 2010 mandated brakes on the baby walkers to prevent falls down ...
But many safety advocates, including Consumer Reports, say the risk of injury or even death is too great. It’s time for the U.S. to follow Canada’s lead and ban all baby walkers. Another ...
Consumer Reports is calling for a ... of babies every year despite federal safety standards that have slowed — but not stopped — heartbreaking incidents for parents. The consumer advocacy group's ...
But many safety advocates, including Consumer Reports, say the risk of injury or even death is too great. It’s time for the U.S. to follow Canada’s lead and ban all baby walkers. Another ...
But not all best-sellers earn their popularity – something Consumer Reports discovered in their ... prioritize factors such as reliability and safety when shopping for a car, but when it comes ...
During September 2024’s “Baby Safety Month,” the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) published its annual report ...
"The biggest things that we recommend are the ABCs of safe sleep. You want baby to be alone, on their back and in a crib with no pillows or blankets because those are all just suffocation risks." ...
Choose a floss without PFAS and harmful chemicals A new investigation by Consumer Reports and Made Safe finds some surprising and potentially harmful chemicals lurking in some of the more popular ...
Also, have the baby sleep on their back to avoid choking. Remember ABC: Alone, on their Back and in a Crib. Shanna Herd oversees the Safe Cribs for Missouri program. This statewide program ...
The Bump and Consumer ... for safety, which we know is a top priority for parents and parents-to-be,” said Siobhan Adcock, director of baby content development at Consumer Reports.