Keeping your child safe is your top priority. Learn how to protect your child inside the house and out, what to do in an emergency, how to stock a first-aid kit, where to call for help, and more.
These high-sided, enclosed play areas are popular because they allow parents to put their baby down with the knowledge that he or she can't wander off. However, playpens are no substitute for adult supervision — never leave a child unattended in a playpen.
What to look for:
SAFETY NOTES: Never leave a baby in a mesh playpen with the side lowered. The baby could get trapped between the mesh side and the floorboard. Because of the danger of suffocation, only one floor pad should ever be used. Avoid soft bedding in the playpen at all times. Always put your baby to sleep on his or her back. Stop using the playpen when your child can easily climb out — when he or she reaches a height of 34 inches (86 centimeters) or weighs 30 pounds (14 kilograms).
Reviewed by: UH Case Medical Center | Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital | MacDonald Women's Hospital | Ireland Cancer Center © 2006 All rights reserved
UH Case Medical Center | Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital | MacDonald Women's Hospital | Ireland Cancer Center