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SIDS and Kids Red Nose Day & Safe Sleeping Guide
Bub Hub E-Newsletter, June 2005, Issue 36 - Article 3

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Red Nose Day is a national fundraising event that helps save babies lives and supports those families who have been affected by miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death, SIDS and sudden or unexpected death of babies and young children. In Australia last year over 1000 babies and young children died suddenly during pregnancy, birth and up to 6 years of age. In addition to this it is estimated that 1 in 4 pregnancies end as a result of miscarriage. Through SIDS and Kids key services of education, training, bereavement support and advocacy we help many families in their time of need. |
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SIDS and Kids needs to maintain these vital services and at the same time continue to focus on education through our highly successful SIDS and Kids Safe Sleeping Campaign. This campaign has significantly reduced the risk of SIDS over the past ten years. |
The following are things to look out for and avoid where your toddler or baby sleeps ?both during the night and for any daytime naps. Remember to look
for these things in your home and anywhere your child is cared for ?including day care, childcare centres and the homes of family and friends.
an unsupervised adult bed may be unsafe for babies or toddlers if they get caught under adult bedding or pillows, get trapped between the wall and the bed, fall out of bed, are rolled on by someone who sleeps very deeply or who is affected by drugs and alcohol
soft sleeping places where a toddler's or baby's face may get covered, falling asleep with the baby while on a couch, pillows, cushions or tri-pillows are too soft and can cover baby's face, don't put your baby or toddler on a waterbed or beanbag.
dangling cords or string - keep the cot away from any cords hanging from blinds, curtains or electrical appliances
keep heaters and electrical appliances well away from the cot to avoid the risk of overheating, burns and electrocution
prams, strollers and bouncers where restraints are not done up
For more information on SIDS and Kids Safe Sleeping
please visit our website www.sidsandkids.org or contact our
Health Promotion Team in your State on
1300 308 307.
Article kindly supplied by SIDS and Kids
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