Ventilation Reduces Risk of SIDS
Published by Brian Yalung October 7th, 2008 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Issues.
SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) can be avoided if you try to avoid sleeping with your child or making sure that he sleeps in the crib with the right amount of baby pillows. But in light of all these issues, did you know that ventilation is all that is needed to avoid the dreaded SIDS?
SIDS mainly stems from suffocation and logically, providing proper ventilation in the room for your baby is obvious. Adding a fan that is steadily aimed at the child may be great to avoid lack of air in some instances.
But while that is one thing apparent to avoid it, it is best to still make sure that while at their infancy stages, avoid sleeping with them if you lack the responsibility of putting in mind that you are beside a child when you doze off.
New research found that using the fan to improve air circulation and reduce the temperature around a baby could reduce the risk of the condition by up to 94 per cent.
(Source) Telegraph.co.uk
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