account for 36% of injuries among babies 6 to 11 months old.
Baby carriers are linked to more than half the injuries among babies under 6 months old and often occur when the caregiver carrying a baby falls. Help prevent these mishaps by making sure your home is free of tripping hazards like toys and cords in hallways and near stairs. Avoid using a carrier on stairs altogether. When you must, hold onto the handrail. And always make sure the carrier is appropriate for baby’s size and weight.
In addition to reducing infant deaths by eliminating all objects from the crib — including bumper pads, mattress toppers, blankets, pillows and toys — only use a firm, snug-fitting mattress designed for your baby’s specific crib model.
Stroller and carriage injuries often stem from tip-overs and falls. Avoid hanging objects on the handles and don’t allow siblings to hang on them. Always set the brake when you’re not moving to keep it from rolling away from you.
Finally, pay attention to recalls — nursery products are often the