Showing posts with label In the News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In the News. Show all posts

Friday, 26 March 2010

In the news, Slings



At Dear-Born Baby we carry a variety of baby carriers, from the classic Baby Bjorn, to a wonderful collection of slings/wraps that we adore. Recently, there has been some extremely sad reports of infant deaths cased by slings in the USA which has resulted in Health Canada recalling specific style slings called the Infantino SlingRider and Wendy Bellissimo Infant Sling Carriers.


To our customers, Dear-Born Baby has never carried the style of slings that have been recalled. However, we wanted to provide you with some helpful information in understanding slings and the issue that is at hand.


The slings that are of concern are '“bag-style” slings, the deep pouch where baby sits puts the baby in a potentially suffocating curved or “C” like position." KidsToday

"What exactly has Health Canada recalled? In a joint recall with the United States United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Health Canada is recalling Infantino SlingRider and Wendy Bellissimo Infant Sling Carriers, devices used by parents to carry their babies without using their hands. Approximately 14,755 of the recalled sling carriers were sold in Canada between January 2003 and March 2010. Parents who are using the slings with babies under four months of age are being asked to stop using the carriers right away. Many other brands of carriers on the market are not affected. "
(National Post, March 24)

We wanted to assure our customers that slings as an overall product, are not bad. It is the style of sling that one should be paying attention to. "In well-designed products, baby wearing is not only safe, but is actually very beneficial when done properly. Studies have shown that quality baby slings and carriers have been shown to save lives, improve health, decrease crying, increase IQ, and facilitate breastfeeding and bonding. " KidsToday.com

The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA), is providing important safety information to parents and caregivers on the proper use of infant slings. JPMA advises that caregivers:

* Make sure baby's face is visible at all times.
* Baby's head should not be covered by any fabric.
* Parents and caregivers should be able to look at baby's entire face when they are wearing the child.
* Be sure that baby is not hunched with chin touching chest.
*Baby's face should not be pressed tight against wearer.


Several trusted Web sites exist to aide in the education of babywearing for caregivers and new parents. To name a few: TheBabywearer.com, the Facebook fan page for Babywearing Safety, Mothering.com and LaLecheLeague.org.

To see the press release from JPMA regarding the cautioned use of slings, please click here

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Toronto Star Article, Protecting our Strollers





If you get the Toronto Star you will have likely seen this full page article that was in todays paper about the couple who had a Phil & Teds stroller which was stolen off their porch. It actually highlights that the missing strollers in Toronto is more common than we would have liked to have imagined.

"After a rash of thefts and two arrests, police suggested that strollers be kept inside or locked up."
Toronto Star

The article is a good reminder to even us. We're trusting people, like the majority of the city. We'd like to think that we can leave our stroller on our porch and it will be safe from being snatched. But this article is a reminder that if we store our strollers outside, which many of us do, we should be protecting them. The article highlights one of the great products at Dear-Born Baby, the Buggy Gaurds.



The Buggy Gaurd comes in 4 different styles and fits all strollers - The gaurds have combination dials so you don’t have to worry about losing your keys and it makes it a snap-and-go situation making protecting your stroller quick & easy when you have your hands full. Read more about the Buggy Gaurds here. So pick up one of these for if you're storing your stroller on your porch, or grab that bicycle lock. (But it wouldn't be as cute as Mr. Monkey!)

Although this situation of the missing strollers off porches is alarming, it has been a good reminder to us, and hopefully to our customers, that protecting our strollers can be as easy as chaining the stroller on our porch.

Buggy Gaurds $34.99 CDN Availabel in-store and online
Phil & Ted Vibe $699.99 Avaialble online and in-store
Phil & Teds Double Kit (as seen in the Toronto Star Article) $109.99

 
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