Don't
place bumper pads, soft bedding, or soft toys (blankets, fluffy comforters, pillows, plush toys) in your baby's crib.
Not exact matches
Remove all soft bedding and other soft items from the sleep area, including pillows, blankets, quilts,
bumper pads and stuffed animals and toys, before
placing the baby to sleep.
Toys, pillows, blankets, or
bumper pads can suffocate the baby and should not be
placed in the crib.
Consider leaving
bumper pads off the crib, but if you do use them, make sure they fit all around the crib, are secured in
place, and remove them once your baby can stand.
An adjustable leg rest supports your child while napping and a
padded bumper bar and safety harness keeps your child snug and comfy in
place.
No soft bedding or pillows should be in the sleep space, including crib
bumper pads, and you should check for other hazards nearby, such as cords, choking hazards, or
places where baby could fall.
3M self adhesive rubber
bumper pads keep them in
place.