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•  Home Electrical Hazards
•  Pop-a-Lock
•  Graco Contemporary High Chair
•  Carnie Wilson
•  Pee Wee Pilates
•  Robeez Footwear
•  The Baby Nanny

 

 
 
Home Electrical Hazards

Bringing a baby home from the hospital is the perfect time to think about childproofing your house. Don’t wait; before you know it, your child will be crawling around, exploring your home, investigating everything with insatiable curiosity. The sooner you move harmful household chemicals and other potential dangers out of the way, the better. Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death for children, claiming more lives even than disease, according to Safe Kids Worldwide, a global organization whose mission is to prevent accidental childhood injury.
When childproofing your home, don’t forget about electricity. We take it for granted because it is so much a part of our daily lives, but it can be deadly when mishandled, even in small amounts. The electricity in one 7.5 watt Christmas tree light bulb, if passed through the chest, is enough to kill an adult in less than one second. That’s why it’s essential that you childproof your home against electrical shock, and educate your children to be aware of its dangers. The Leviton Institute recommends you take the following precautions to insure the safety of your children:

• Tamper-Proof Outlets:
Install tamper-proof outlets. Designed to keep young fingers out of unused outlets, they feature an internal barrier that only allows insertion of a properly rated plug, while keeping out fingers and foreign objects.

• Child-Resistant Wallplates:
Add a child-resistant wallplate to unprotected outlets. These fit over a standard receptacle, and protect unused outlets with a spring-loaded wallplate that is easy for adults to open, but difficult for children to access.

• Outlets Caps:
Insert plastic outlet caps into empty receptacles. A snap to install, they greatly reduce the risk of electrical shock by blocking toddlers’ fingers from contact with unused outlets.

• Switch Locks:
Install switch locks. These fit over most standard wall switches, and use handy locking snaps to prevent children from turning lights or appliances on or off.

• Extender Wallplates:
Create access to switches kids need to reach but can’t with extender wallplates, which fit over standard toggle switches.

• Nightlights:
Use a night light to provide a reassuring guide in the dark for your child. Perfect for the nursery, bathroom, or bedroom, they come in a wide variety of kid-friendly styles featuring teddy bears, dinosaurs, and angels. Some models offer a convenient automatic On/Off feature that turns on at dusk, off at dawn. Another practical design fits over both outlets of a standard duplex receptacle, blocking the unused outlet from prying fingers while casting a warm glow at night. And they are economical, running on just pennies a day.

• GFCIs:
Install Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) in any room with a water source within six feet of an outlet, such as bathrooms, kitchens, etc. They protect you and your children against shock or electrocution by shutting off the power at the receptacle when they detect current leaking from the circuit to ground. Always be sure your children understand that water and electricity don’t mix; appliances like radios and hairdryers should never be used near a sink or bath.

• Light Bulbs:
Make sure that every light socket within a child’s reach has a bulb in it.

• Extension Cords:
Avoid using extension cords in a child’s room whenever possible. Kids are liable to chew on them, particularly when nothing is plugged into them or pull on them, knocking over a lamp or appliance.

 
 

Emergency Door Unlocking (EDU) by Pop-a-Lock

Imagine inadvertently locking your child in a vehicle. What would you do? Often people panic and try to break the window, which can be dangerous to the child. However, there is a safe and fast solution: The Emergency Car Door Unlocking Program (EDU). This is a quick response service that offers FREE unlocking when a child is in danger. Thanks to our advanced dispatching system, we can usually respond within 10 to 20 minutes of your call. The safety of children will always remain top priority. With over 70,000 children saved to date, the EDU Program has become a vital assistance to communities, EMS, police and fire departments nationwide. Call 718-403-7300 or 888-POP-OPEN 24 hours a day / 365 days a year. www.popalock.com.

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Graco Contemporary High
The Absolute Slimmest Fold

 

 
 

Graco Children’s Products asked moms what they look for when purchasing a highchair. Moms stated overwhelmingly that they want a highchair that includes convenient features and requires no assembly. Moms also want a stylish highchair that matches the decor of their kitchen or dining room, is easy to clean, and can be easily stowed away when not in use. With this in mind, Graco proudly introduced the Contempo Highchair, which combines ultra-compactness with a full feature set, including a one-hand, three position recline, and six height adjustments. One of the most amazing features of the Contempo highchair is its absolute slimmest fold. When folded, it is up to 42% slimmer than other highchairs. Additionally, moms and dads will love that they can save time because there is no assembly required – just pull it out of the box and it is ready to use! SRP: $99.99 to $129.99. For children up to 3 years of age and less than 40 pounds.

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Carnie Wilson-A Mother's Gift

 

A beautiful collection of lullabies created for Carnie’s daughter, Lola Sofia. Title tracks include: What a Wonderful World, Love Me Tender, You Are So Beautiful and many more peaceful songs perfect for baby’s nursery room. SRP $13.98.

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Pee Wee Pilates
Pilates for the Postpartum Mother and Her Baby

 
 

Routines foucsing on post-pregnancy problem areas while incorporating your newborn into the workout. Author and leading pilates instructor, Holly Jean Cosner, along with clinical psychologist Dr. Stacy Malin combine their expertise into a revolutionary workout. The book includes step-by-step instructions and photo spreads, but also c-section modifications and tips for postpartum recovery and adjustment to mother hood. SRP $19.95.

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  Robeez Footwear  
 

Inspired by childhood memories of summer, this new collection reflects carefree days at the beach, cool treats in the shade and fun parties with friends. With 14 new designs and themes, including airy Sandals in five fresh colours, the Robeez Spring/Summer 2006 collection is sure to please little soles everywhere. Available at Stride Rite in the S.I. Mall and Country Mouse on Forest Avenue.

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  The Baby Nanny  
 

New software that allows parents to establish a routine that fits their child's natural schedule. The software will track the newborn's sleeping, eating and fussing to better understand and establish a customized routine unique to their infant's personality. The Baby NannyTM software tracks everything: diaper changes, stool color and consistency, hours spent sleeping and awake, nap times, meal times, fussiness & more. Track each child’s development: height, weight, teething, mobility and more. SRP $21.95. www.thebabynanny.com.

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