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  2. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    Standards for folding infant beds exist for Australia and New Zealand, [13] Europe [8] and international [10] (adopted by various organisations including the American National Standards Institute). Convertible cribs or convertible cots that can be converted into a standard sized bed as the child grows larger have become increasingly popular due ...

  3. Feds Set Safety Standards for Toddler Beds - AOL

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    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission yesterday approved safety standards for toddler beds that tweak the current voluntary safety standards and add rules designed to prevent children from ...

  4. Baby furniture - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, infant beds started to be built with the child's safety in mind; the intention was to keep the baby from rolling off the bed, so mangers and bassinets were created. Over time, more furniture was created with the infant's safety in mind, and there are several types and functionalities of these. Typical pieces include an infant bed ...

  5. Infant and toddler safety - Wikipedia

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    Infant food safety is the identification of risky food handling practices and the prevention of illness in infants. The most simple and easiest to implement is handwashing. [10] [11] Food for young children, including formula and baby food can contain pathogens that can make the child very ill and even die. [12] [13] [11]

  6. Newborn care and safety - Wikipedia

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    Taking a newborn care class during pregnancy can prepare caregivers for their future responsibilities. During the stay in a hospital or a birthing center, clinicians and nurses help with basic baby care and demonstrate how to perform it. Newborn care basics include: Handling a newborn, including supporting the baby's neck; Bathing; Dressing ...

  7. File:Infant furniture acceptable gaps.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Acceptable and forbidden gap sizes in infant furniture - showing hazard apertures for finger, limb and head entrapment. As specified in AS/NZS 2172:2010 Cots for household use - Safety requirements