October is Safe Sleep Awareness Month – a time to remind each other about safe sleep practices.

We see and hear a lot of ads every day. It can be fun to browse social media sites for cute and seemingly harmless baby products. However, not all baby products that are advertised on social media are safe.

In fact, there are no regulations for baby products or do-it-yourself projects that are posted online. There has recently been a slew of baby products circling social media that can be very dangerous to a baby’s sleep environment.

One way to make sure what you bring into your home is safe for baby is to only buy products that meet CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) safety standards. Any product that meets these safety standards is safe for baby when used correctly, which means a more peaceful night’s sleep for both your baby and you. If you have secondhand baby products, make sure they haven’t been recalled by checking www.recalls.gov.

If you have more questions, tune in to Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Pediacast on Safe Sleep which will air on October 26, 2022, or check out these frequently asked questions regarding safe sleep.

If you’re passionate about this topic and want to advocate for a safer environment for our children, join Trainees for Child Injury Prevention (T4CIP) today (October 26, 2022) by following the hashtag #ClearTheCrib on social media.