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01 Aug 2022 … decorative mobiles out of reach. Set the cot up away from blinds and curtain cords. Keep heaters or any…
16 Jun 2022 … poisoning can result from use of burners/heaters in enclosed spaces. 15 Best practice guide for the design … , or a clear space of 20 cm around the product. Heaters should be thermostatically controlled on low and at least 1 metre away from the infant sleep product. It is not advisable to leave a heater in an infant’s…
07 Jun 2016 …Babies can suffer serious injuries if they fall out of a rocking cradle that tilts too far, or if the bottom breaks. If the rocking cradle is near hazards such as curtains, blinds or heaters then there is a risk of strangulation or burns. Infants can also suffocate from pillows or when folded quilts are used … the cradle clear of curtains, blinds or heaters. Ensure the cradle cannot tilt too far. Regularly check…
29 Jul 2016 …Follow the manufacturer’s assembly instructions. Follow guidelines on the appropriate weight and size of babies who can safely use the product. Keep the bassinette clear of curtains, blinds, heaters or power points. Regularly check that screws and bolts are tight to avoid accidental collapse. Trim…
01 Jan 2007 … as they are a strangulation hazard. Keep the cot clear of heaters stoves and power points. Make sure the space above the cot…