![]() “I looked at years of data from the CPSC’s nursery products annual report,” she said. That’s because the real culprit may not be the manufactured products but the unsafe ways people use them, said Carol Pollack-Nelson, a human factors psychologist who worked for the CPSC and published a 2018 study on how human motivation affects the use of baby sleep products. ![]() Products formerly marketed for sleep – such as inclined sleepers, travel and compact bassinets, and in-bed sleepers – may no longer be sold for sleep, the commission said.īut child safety advocates CNN spoke to worry these new regulations, while well meant, will not make a significant dent in the number of annual infant deaths. The rules effectively limit the sale of infant sleep products to only four types that have existing safety standards: full and non-full size cribs, play yards, bassinets and cradles. New safe sleep guidelines for babies stress no co-sleeping, crib decorations or inclined products ![]() ![]() ![]() High angle view of cute baby girl sleeping in her bed, photo taken indoors. ![]()
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