They are considered to be
standard baby equipment, so it is common to find video baby monitors with a vast array of options and features.
Not exact matches
Whether it's a short trip to visit Grandma in a neighbouring town, or an extended trip to an exotic location, the
standards for
baby equipment might be dated or simply different.
If you're leaving your
baby at her aunt's or grandma's house, make sure it's childproofed to a T (and check that all the
baby equipment meets the same safety
standards that yours does at home).
Notably, while there are mandatory
standards for car seats, cribs, rattles and pacifiers, the safety
standards for all other
baby equipment are voluntary.
Look for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association's seal of approval on
baby products, and buy new products from well - known and respected manufacturers to ensure that your
baby equipment meets the latest safety
standards.
Make sure all your newborn
baby's other
equipment, including cribs, strollers, carriers, bassinets, change tables, playpens, and toys, meet national safety
standards.