Oakland County issued the following announcement on Oct. 28.
October is Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month and the Oakland County Health Division is reminding residents to follow infant safe sleep practices during naps and bedtime. According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, a baby dies every three days from a sleep-related cause in Michigan. Research from the Michigan Public Health Institute shows that 95 infants died due to sleep-related causes in Oakland County from 2010-2019.
“Many of these deaths are attributed to baby sharing the same sleep space with other people and objects in sleeping spaces,” said Leigh-Anne Stafford, director for Oakland County. “Following safe sleep practices can help ensure baby is safer while sleeping.”
Take these steps to help keep baby safe while sleeping:
- Always place baby on their back to sleep
- Use a crib, bassinet, or pack-n-play that meet current safety standards every time during naps and bedtime
- Place baby to sleep alone in their crib, bassinet, or pack-n-play
- Do not place baby to sleep in an adult bed, couch, or chair, with you or alone
- Use a firm mattress with a tight fitted sheet
- Remove all loose bedding, stuffed animals, pillows, and bumper pads from baby’s crib
- Dress baby in sleep clothing appropriate for the indoor temperature
- Keep the room temperature comfortable, do not overheat baby
- Do not smoke or vape around baby
- Remove a sleeping baby from their car seat after arriving to their destination
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