Infant Bed Safety Basics

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Hospital Infant Bed Safety Photo by Luma Pimentel on Unsplash

Your tiniest patients will need some of your biggest safety measures to thrive in a hospital setting. Outside of the medical field, some people think of children as smaller forms of adults. According to this thinking, children and infants need the same things that adults need, just in smaller sizes. In the medical field, though, especially for those who work in pediatrics, experts understand that children have different needs than adults. Infants especially need extra care in their safety, and hospital infant bed safety is perhaps one of the most important considerations.

Prevent Infant Suffocation

The most important aspect of hospital infant bed safety is preventing suffocation. Suffocation is one of the leading causes of infant death, and most of those deaths happen during sleep. The mattress that you choose can help keep babies safe from potential suffocation. Firm mattresses prevent an infant’s head from molding to the mattress and creating a “dip” for the child’s nose and mouth to get trapped. As always, practice basic infant sleep safety with hospital beds. An infant’s family members or friends of the parents may bring gifts such as blankets, pillows, and soft toys. Make sure that those gifts stay out of the baby’s bed.

Clean Mattresses Often

To prevent the spread of dangerous diseases, clean and sterilize crib mattresses on a regular basis. With their undeveloped immune systems, babies are more susceptible to certain illnesses than the rest of theĀ general population. Premature babies are especially vulnerable to these illnesses. Some infants can catch illnesses from exposure to viruses and bacteria in hospital environments. You can help minimize the risk. Optimize your hospital infant bed safety by cleaning mattresses after each patient.

Prevent operation by children

Infants in the hospital may have older siblings, cousins, and other child visitors. When it comes to hospital infant bed safety, make sure that only adults can operate the beds. Release knobs should be easy enough for doctors and nurses to manage, but difficult for children to access. Release knob spacing can play an important role in operational safety.

Hospital infant Bed Safety

To keep the babies in your care as safe as possible, hospitals should have the best infant care technology. At AAA Wholesale Company, we have everything you need for crib mattress safety and beyond. Contact us if you have any questions, and be sure to check out the infant bedding options on our website.