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Careful Considerations
Keeping Babies Safe and Sound
By Penny Powell
The process of purchasing baby furniture and other baby gear can be overwhelming for parents. With so many different types of baby items available on the market, how do parents go about making the safest purchases for their children?
"Being careful [about] what you purchase is the first step in preventing injuries with baby equipment," says Debra Holtzman, a nationally recognized child safety and health expert and author of The Safe Baby: A Do-It-Yourself Guide for Home Safety (Sentient Publications, 2004). "Look for the JPMA [Juvenile Products Manufacturer Association] certification label. And when using baby equipment, always follow the manufacturer's instructions on assembly, care and use. I recommend that parents try to shop at stores where the staff are knowledgeable about the products they sell so they can answer questions and provide guidance."
Instead, Holtzman recommends a stationary activity center. "Use it only for brief periods," she advises. "Your baby needs the exercise of crawling to develop coordination and strength in her arms and legs."
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