Use of baby travel bed should be postponed until child is older: Health Canada

OTTAWA – Health Canada is warning consumers to postpone use of a baby travel bed after receiving two reports of infants getting their faces trapped, putting them in danger of suffocation.

In both cases, infants rolled over and became trapped between the mattress and the side of the bed.

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Parents and caregivers are advised to stop using the KidCo Peapod for infants under 12 months of age.

Health Canada said the safest place for an unsupervised infant to sleep is in a crib that meets current Canadian safety regulations.

A bassinet or cradle that meet Canadian regulations are also safe until an infant reaches the maximum weight recommended by the manufacturer or until the baby can roll over, whichever comes first.

Health Canada said infants should never be put to sleep unattended in products not specifically designed for that purpose, such as carriages, strollers, car seats, playpens, infant swings and bouncers.

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