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 Snuza Halo Baby Movement Monitor w/Travel Case & DVD

What?s more important to you: • Knowing when your baby is crying?• Knowing when your baby is not breathing? While it is good to know when your baby is awake, moving or wants attention, it’s even more crucial to know when they are completely still.This is where Snuza can help. Snuza monitors your baby?s movements. If there is no movement sensed for 15 seconds, Snuza will gently vibrate to stimulate your baby. If no further movement is sensed within 5 seconds, an alarm will alert you to act. Snuza ? Simple, Portable, Peace of Mind. The value of Snuza monitors in today?s mobile world is significant as it is an ?out-and-about? monitor, unrestricted by the conditions imposed by other monitoring products. The innovative Snuza range offers unsurpassed technology in the world of baby monitoring in that it uniquely combines finely-tuned precision monitoring with mobility and ergonomics About Snuza:- Best proactive monitor on market – Will stimulate baby to breathe if motion is not detected- Smallest, lightest monitor on market (weighs only 1oz)- Ergonomically designed to fit comfortably on baby?s diaper – Placement next to baby?s abdomen means more accurate detection- Has no cables, wires or plugs which makes it easy to use- Comprehensive 1 year warranty- Portability means it offers protection for baby everywhere it sleeps- Designer leather travel case- Package includes award winning educational Infant First Aid DVD developed in consultation with leading Pediatric Emergency Physicians Snuza Halo is a small, light Baby Movement Monitor that can be used anywhere your baby sleeps. Traditional Movement Monitors that utilize pads are useful if you only have one child who only sleeps in their crib, but if you have multiples, or your baby sleeps somewhere other than a crib, such as a Moses Basket or Pram, then these monitors may not be suitable. Because Snuza Halo clips over the waistband of baby?s diaper, it doesn?t matter where they sleep. Perfect for at home, when travelling or when visiting friends and family. Your Snuza Halo Monitor comes with a designer leather travel case, and includes an instructional DVD with award winning Infant First Aid and Healthcare section, developed in consultation with leading Pediatric Emergency Physicians ? the complete package. You can rest assured that Snuza Halo is safe. There are no wires or cords that could potentially harm baby. Your Snuza is made with hypo-allergenic, medical grade plastics; and importantly, does not send or receive radiofrequency signals.

 

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Safety and comfort should be the prime consideration when you shop for baby bedding. One hundred percent cotton is the fabric of choice for baby bedding. Remember there is a wide variety of baby beds, and different types have different bedding needs, so be careful when making a decision.

For their infants, many people choose bassinets and Moses baskets. They can’t support the weight of an older baby though, so their disadvantage is that they can only be used for the first 4 or 5 months. They also provide a solution if you want to be able to move your baby in order to keep a close eye on him or her. Pediatricians recommend removing soft bedding, such as pillows and blankets, from bassinets.

Cradles, though very similar in function to cribs, are usually tinier and do not stand as high. The difference between a crib and a cradle is the rockers that make it easier to rock your baby to sleep. Usually between 4 to 7 months, at the time a baby is able to sit up on his/her own, the baby begins sleeping in a crib.

Up to age 1 1/2, your baby will do its best sleeping in a crib. Regardless of which kind of crib you plan to buy, make sure it is sturdy and solid. You have some options when choosing a crib, you can go for the usual type or you can pick a portable crib which is more costly but great for traveling. One type of bed which gives you lots of options is a crib which converts to another item of baby equipment. It’s worth buying a convertible crib; although they cost more, they save money in the longer term by converting into a bed as your baby becomes a toddler. Buying a crib from a company that is well-known is preferred.

Baby blankets are important, thus parents should consider the softness and toxicity of any blankets they are purchasing for their baby. There are so many different blankets you can pick and all are soft and cuddly, smell good and are attractive.

Crib sets come in a variety of color and pattern choices; some are made specifically for boys or girls, and others can be used for either gender. There are colors and images that can be used in either a boy or girl’s room. Although some unisex options of baby bedding are available, most pastel sets are designed for girls, and the darker, bolder sets are intended for boys. It’s possible to avoid this: a lot of baby bedding comes in colors and motifs which are suitable for either sex.

Truthfully, babies don’t know the difference between boy and girl colors, they just know what catches their eye and makes them happy. A baby boy might not notice his room is pink and pastels, but he will not like it when he gets older. a baseball-themed room would not succeed in impressing most of the little girls.

There are so many choices when selecting your baby’s bedding that it can be both an enjoyable and an overwhelming experience. when you are buying baby bed and you have the clear picture of it in mind then you can surely get it. However, when you are simply out looking, all the different colors, types, fabrics and extras can overwhelm you. It would benefit you to plan in advance and budget wisely. This clarifies your essential requirements and helps you to reject any bedding that doesn’t meet them.

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Being a part of a throwaway society, something about our baby things tells us to hang on to them. Even so, when you are expecting a baby, people can’t wait to pass on their cribs and crib bedding. Babies can be a big financial drain to a family, thankfully offerings of cribs and bedding can help keep those costs in check, and always remember to thank the giver. Don’t wait until after baby is using his crib and bedding to check for safety issues, the time to inspect is before baby spends his first night in his new home.

Whatever you decide, a Moses basket or crib, the first bed belonging to your baby will no doubt be something special and a keepsake. The best time to check a crib for its safety is when you are given a hand-me-down crib and you are spending some time refinishing it. Even if the baby bedding looks untouched, when you receive it you should inspect it for safety. An old wicker cradle can be beautiful to look at but check for safety as there may be loose or broken bits of wood, and some joints can become loose or weakened from age; we also would recommend that you replace the mattress with a new one. When you fit the skirt, see that there are no loose ends or things that can go into the mouth of the baby.

As a matter of your baby’s safety, choose window drapes that do not have any dangling material that your baby might choke on. If the budget allows it is always best to buy new for baby in lieu of safety reasons says the organization of the Juvenile Products Manufacturer’s Association (JPMA), regulating the USA and the British Standards (BS) set in the UK. Look out for products which either display JPMA seal of approval or the BS ‘Kite’ mark, as they have been tested painstakingly to meet all the safety regulations.

Hand-me-downs may be ecologically friendly, as well as generous, preventing the loss of perfectly good furniture and baby bedding. As your baby will spend quite a good time in the crib, it is worth spending time on it to see whether it is safe and comfortable. Here are some tips to bear in mind when assessing the safety of the equipment you have for your baby. Be sure that snags that could catch on a baby’s clothes, as well as all chipped, loose, or toxic lead paints, are removed. Make sure you purchase a crib where the bars are extremely close together, (closer than 2 & 3/8 inches apart), and there are no holes anywhere, to protect your baby’s head. The fixings and joints should be holding tight to keep the crib from shaking too much. It’s critical that the side rail’s raising and lowering mechanism stays fully secured when raised in place, and one should be able to manage this simple task with one hand. The mattress should be at least 22 inches below the top of the rail, and the mattress should be clean, firm and made from good materials.

It is a good idea to purchase a new mattress for your baby, and you should make sure that it is a good fit for your crib. Nursery bedding can lead to a possibility of suffocation;  to reduce this, remove the bumper or keep it very tightly tied so that the baby cannot grab it and pull it down. Avoid duvets, quilts or sheepskin totally as they would overheat. Put something to measure the temperature and utilize blankets and sheets in the room. Babies are very quick little creatures, take climbing for example, before you know it they will have mastered the talent, that is why one should keep cords, lamps, window blinds/curtains and other pieces of furniture out of reach of the crib.

Please have a safe and enjoyable time with your infant, as they quickly mature.

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