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Can You Keep Baby Safe?

August 1, 2014momstownBaby, ParentingNo comments
Take Our Baby Childproofing Quiz and find out how much you know about keeping Baby Safe!

Being a new mom can be overwhelming – so much to learn and discover.  Chatting with other mamas can help!  momstown Burlington mamas have partnered with Walmart.ca Every Little Step program – and learned all about Safety and the products you can get at Walmart.   What about you – could you pass our Safety Quiz?

Can You Keep Baby Safe?

Every week at Baby Basics, momstown Burlington moms meet to share stories, crafts and even a little knowledge. Lets see if you could pass our Safety Quiz and keep your baby safe!

 

  1. How old is the average baby when their neck muscles are strong enough to lift their head?
  2. 3 months
    4 months
    5 months
  3.  

  4. The Canadian Paediatric Society rocommends to never use a crib manufactured before what year?
  5. 1983
    1992
    1987
  6.  

  7. At what age does the Candian Paediatric Society recommend removing your crib mobile?
  8. 4 months
    5 months
    6 months
  9.  

  10. What is the maximum length of string for a pull toy as stated by the Canadian Paediatric Society?
  11. 20 cm
    12 cm
    25 cm
  12.  

  13. Health Canada recommends sleepwear be made of which of these two fabrics?
  14. Cotton or Silk
    Polyester or Cotton
    Polyester or Nylon
  15.  

  16. How old, according to Health Canada, should your child be before you use portable bed rails
  17. 18 months
    2 years
    1 year
  18.  

  19. What is the maximum thickness Health Canada states is safe for a crib mattress?
  20. 15 cm
    20 cm
    12 cm
  21.  

  22. And the macimum gap between the crib rails and mattress?
  23. 1 cm
    3 cm
    5 cm
  24.  

  25. What is the best way to tell if the room temperature is right for baby to sleep in?
  26. If it feels comfortable for you
    As long as they aren't sweating
    Check their colour
  27.  

  28. What is the leading cause of injury related death to children under the age of 1?
  29. Car Accidents
    Falls
    Threat to Breathing
  30.  

 

Tags: Baby, Baby Basics

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