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Baby Safety Monitors – Which One Should I Choose?

Wednesday, 1. September 2010 22:37


Being a soon-to-be mom, I have been shopping for baby stuff. I yet have to find the baby safety monitor. I recently read about the Angelcare baby monitor, that can not only transmit the sounds from the bedroom, but even detect movements, which is great for parents who are worried about SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrom). But having discussed this with my husband and some female colleagues at work, my hubby and myself started wondering whether it was really that necessary to get the sophisticated baby monitor model, or if a more traditional baby monitor with only a sound transmitter could do the job just fine.

Obviously, I want what’s best for my baby, but I don’t want the monitor to make me into an overworried mom…

This is why I seek you advices and some suggestions regarding baby monitors.

Thank you in advance, Mimi.

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Hi Mimi!

The purchase of a baby monitor will allow you to keep a close eye (or ear) or your little one, from any other room of the house, while working on other projects, hence giving the parents some peace of mind.

Over the last couple of years, baby monitors have become more and more sophisticated. While all this technology is a plus for some parents, other parents find that the overuse of technology is just making them go nuts.

Therefore choosing a baby monitor will largely depend on your personality and level of stress.

Remember that sometimes having too much information is just as bad as having too little information. Having too sophisticated gadgets sometimes make parents too dependant on them. As a matter of fact, parents sometimes forget that ultimately, the baby monitor is a tool made to help them assess their baby’s well-being, and that they should still go directly check on their little one without relying 100% on the image, sound or information provided by the monitor.

Regardless of what your ultimate choice is, there are a few things to consider before purchasing a baby monitor. Price, number of receivers, images/sounds/movement monitor, quality of the sounds and/or images and DECT technology are only of the few features you should look into before purchasing your baby monitor.

Here are 5 great bestselling baby monitors parents highly recommend.

1. Summer Infant Best View Handheld Color Video Monitor with 2.5
2. Philips Avent Digital Screen Baby Monitor with DECT Technology
3. Sony Baby Call Nursery Monitor
4. Angelcare Baby Movement and Sound Monitor Delux Plus, Blue
5. Levana BABYVIEW20 Interference Free Digital Wireless Video Baby Monitor with Night Light Lullaby Camera

For more information, please visit Baby Safety Monitors today.

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Is baby’s room safe

Thursday, 29. April 2010 19:10

You kid’s bedroom have to follow some norms and rules in order to be the cozy and safe nest your want it to be, where you children will be able to grow safely. These are a few tips.

Choosing the right crib
The frame of a crib is more than a fun decorative frame, it has to respond to very strict regulations before being brought to the market. Cribs that do not meet one of the requirements are banned and considered hazardous. For example, to be within allowed regulations, the crib must have slats that are not more than 2 2/3 inches apart (2.5 inches with the wedge test) or not allow a rectangular block of 2 ½ inches by 3 ¼ inches by 3 ¼ inches inserted in any position to pass in the case of contoured or irregular slats. Regulations were created to avoid the risks of the baby’s head or limbs to get stuck between the slats or other parts of the crib. For maximal security, it is highly recommended to buy a new crib than to use a second hand crib frame, as they may not pass new security norms, or may have been recalled for various problems. You can find more information about baby cribs at http://www.cpsc.gov/businfo/regsumcrib.pdf.

Tip #1. If you feel like repainting a crib or a frame, think about using ecological and possible organic paint, because baby may feel the need to bite the slats of the crib frame.

Look out for electrical sources
As soon as baby will start crawling around, we bet that the first thing they will do is touch anything that mom and dad don’t want them to play with. This is why it is important to remember to block any electrical outlets and to hide any wires that are easily accessible.

Tip #2. You will find many fun and good looking electrical covers and electrical wire concealers that will match your house or baby’s bedroom!

Your favorite furniture : a potential source of hazards
Babies are curious and unfortunately, very brave. They will climb the highest furniture : the couch, the sofa, the small dresser, the shelfs of… You get what we mean. To prevent accidental injuries and unecessary worries, use safety brackets to secure your furniture to the wall. Use edge and corner guards for your furniture and any edge that could potentially be dangerous for your little one. Also think about removing the keys from the locks!

Try to purchase furniture for your baby or kids. This will help baby develop their own autonomy. For example, look for a small table where baby will be able to sit at and draw and colour. This will also reduce their temptation to use the big tables.

Tip #3. There is a wide variety of safety tools and kits just for babies. Buying a package will ensure you that you have all the importance safety baby stuff.

Make clean up something fun
Your little one will find out quickly how to make their clean bedroom into a real warzone. A messy bedroom is an environment full of hazards, such as tripping over a toy or slipping on a sheet of paper. It is never too early to teach your kid to clean up after they are done cleaning. Kids can learn how to put their stuff away as early as 30 months. Buy him or her a little box on wheels, that they will be able to push around to clean up. At that age, your little one can make the difference between what goes where. Present them their new responsibility as something fun. Plus, they will be more than happy to be regarded as a grown up.

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Development and sleep : how it is linked

Wednesday, 28. April 2010 8:54

From the moment the baby is born, parents are extremely careful and worried about what their little one is eating and how much quality sleep they are getting. Instinctively, parents know the importance of a good sleep, and this is for a good reason!

Who needs a clock when we have circadian rhythms
Babies have to slowly get used to the biological rhythms that are carved in their genes. Indeed, humans, and many animals, are “programmed” so they can function during the day and sleep at night. All mammals have these common intermittent phases : to be awake and to sleep. These intermittent phases are regulated by an internal clock located in the center of the brain, the hypothalamus.

Our internal clock works by cycles of 24 hours. This is what we call “circadian rhythms”.

When we are tired and when there is less light, the human body receive some signals. They yawn, they scratch their tired eyes. These signals tell them that it is time to go to bed.

Normal circadian sleep rhythm graph

The truth about a good night of sleep
However, a good sleep is not inborn. As a matter of fact, children, especially infants, have to learn and acquire it. And this learning of a good sleep has to be guided by the parents. Sleeping well at night and staying awake during the day is a key step in their development, just like walking or talking. It is important to instill good sleeping habits in children as early as possible.

Newborn babies
A newborn baby does not make the difference between day or night. They sleep whenever and wake up whenever. During the first few weeks/months, parents have to accept their sleeping habits and their rhythm : their sleeping patterns still follow the cozy pre-born rhythm. As time goes, babies will physiologically adapt to their new rhythm, and a right 24 cycle can be make easy, but parents bad habits can also slow it down (leaving the lights on at night, feeding them at night, checking on them too often at night, etc). The use of a baby safety monitor can be advantageous as they allow parents to directly see or listen to their baby without disturbing their sleep cycles.

For more information, visit Baby Safety Monitors.

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Help your child sleep through the night

Wednesday, 28. April 2010 0:05

Cozy in the belly of their mom, the fœtus sleeps and wakes up anytime they want, with no distinction of the day or the night, unlike adults. This is why asking a newborn baby to care about the day or the night is pointless. It is not until 3 to 6 months that the biological clock starts working properly, giving the baby the ability to organize his or her sleeping phases, allowing for complete nights of sleep, or at least 6 full hours of sleep in a row.

Newborn to 3-6 months of age.

Infants less than one year of age and especially less than 6 months of age will naturally wake up several times during the night. Even though it is a natural thing, it is never too early to give your little one some good sleeping habits (see below), and especially to teach your baby to fall asleep without your or your spouse help or presence.

3-6 months to 1 year

At 6 months, if your little one still doesn’t have a regular night sleep pattern, you may need to start reinforcing good habits. Here are some tips to help your baby sleep through the night.

  1. If you haven’t already done it, let your baby sleep in their own bedroom. Throughout the night, your little one will probably wake and cry. This is normal for an infant, and you need to resist the temptation of jumping out of the bed, run to your child’s bedroom and pick him or her up in your arms. Having your child sleep in a separate bedroom will make this more easy.
  2. Give your child some hints to help him make a distinction between day and night. Leave the blinds on during daytime and turn off the lights at night, when you are putting your little one to sleep. Try to not turn the light back on until the morning.
  3. If your little one cries at night, do not automatically run to the bedroom with baby’s bottle. Otherwise, you might open the door to bad habits, such as asking for food every night for the next months to come.
  4. If your baby sleeps through a whole night, congratulate him or her. It is not because he still an infant that baby doesn’t understand encouragement. This will only help you child evolve faster.
  5. Do not let your baby fall asleep on your or in your arm like a newborn baby. Put your baby to sleep in their crib, and don’t forget a little “good night” when they fall asleep. Don’t cradle your baby and leave the bedroom quickly, to allow your child to get use to sleeping without you in the same room.

For all these reasons, it is a good idea to have a baby safety monitor. Baby safety monitors allow you to check on your little one without having to rush in their bedroom at the first noise.

1-3 years old

Is your child between 1 to 3 years old and is still waking up at night on a regular basis, asking for you attention? In this case, you need to introduce and impose strict routines. At that age, your child is learning to earn their own autonomy. They are learning to talk and to walk, no wonder they want to do what they want at night. This is the “I don’t want to go to bed” stage, a stage that may last longer if you don’t impose on them good sleeping habits. So here are some tips to help your child sleep at night.

  1. If you are coming back from work late, don’t send your child to bed right away. Your child is probably too excited to spend some time with you to fall sleep. Chit chat with him or her, read a book, tell them a story. This will allow your child to relax and fall asleep faster.
  2. If your child is in the middle of playing a game or drawing, don’t send them to bed right away just because it’s bed time. Allow them to finish what they are doing, with the promise that they will finish what they are working on quickly.
  3. Give your child a relaxing and calm environment and make bedtime something they will look forward to. Sing a song, listen to their favorite song, tell a story or ask them to tell you a story. Being with you just before bedtime will make transition from playtime to the loneliness of bedtime much easier.
  4. Check out for sleepy signs. As soon as your little one starts yawning, it’s probably bed time.
  5. Don’t be too rigid about bed time. If your kid is not sleepy yet, allow them to sleep a little bit later, then come back to a more reasonable sleep times.
  6. If your kid sneaks in your bed every morning at 4 or 5 AM, don’t simply ignore it. This occasional habit might become a bad habit and worsen their sleeping problems. Be firm and explain them that parents have their own bed, just like he or she has his or her own bed. You can allow you child to sleep in the same bedroom with their older brother or sister, for a little while. This can solve some problems without enforcing the bad habit of needing a parent to fall asleep.

For more information, visit Best Baby Monitor.

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How should baby sleep

Tuesday, 27. April 2010 21:03

In the 70’s, parents were told to position their baby to sleep on their stomach, or prone position, to lower the risks of the baby inhaling their burps. However, this sleeping position seemed to also be associated with a higher incidence of SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrom.

This is not until 1992 that, with clear and precise stats, a reports by the American Academics of Pediatrics advised that tummy sleeping in babies was increasing the chance of SIDS. 1994 marks the initiation of a national campaing to advise and encourage parents and caregivers to put their healthy infant for sleep on their back or side (nonprone or supine position) unless advised otherwise by a pediatrician or a doctor for specific cases (premature infants while they are experiencing respiratory disease, infants with symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux, and babies with certain upper airway malformations such as Robin Syndrome.).

Why back sleeping

  • When sleeping on their back, it is easier for babyies to breathe, which is even more true in case of rhinopharyngitis or bronchiolitis.
  • Infants will regulate their temperature better, especially if they have a fever.
  • Avoid asphyxiation risks (due to obstruction by the crib mattress, the side of the bed, or a heavy fabric).

Remember that while supine position is advise during baby’s sleep, it is still recommended to give your child some tummy time when they are awake, for developmental reasons.

What you should rigorously follow

  • Avoid the use a quilt or a pillow until the baby is at least 12 months.
  • Avoid using any soft surfaces and gas-trapping objects, such as fluffy stuffed animals.
  • Use a firm crib mattress that will fit the crib properly.
  • Use a swaddle blanket to cover your baby, or a surpyjama.
  • The ideal infant room temperature is between 65F-67F (19°-20°C).
  • Never smoke in the room where baby sleeps.
  • Don’t put anything around baby’s neck, including necklaces and pacifiers with a cord.
  • Never leave your child alone at home.

While it is recommended to have baby sleep in their own bedroom, to avoid bothering them during his or her sleep, it is okay to let your infant sleep in the same bedroom. Make sure, however, that you are not making baby sleep in the same bed as you, but in their own crib, next to you.

For more information, visit Baby Safety Monitors.

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Learn about baby safety monitors

Wednesday, 3. February 2010 18:00

As much as we love baby, parents can’t be with their children at all time. Not having their baby or young kid at sight can be very stressful for any parents. This is why Baby Safety Monitors are so popular in families around the world with babies and young children. Baby safety monitors act as a “second pair of eyes” and ears and help parents watch over their kids and babies while they are in a different room.

Best Baby Monitors : the device

Their are two major components to the baby safety monitor, which are the transmitter and the receiver. The transmitter component goes in baby’s room and the receiver componant, of course, goes in the other room near you. By using a baby safety monitor, you will know at all time whether baby is crying or unhappy.

Best Baby Monitors : features

What should you look for when purchasing your first baby safety monitor? Here are a few things to keep in mind – size, double receivers, low power alerts, audio noise alerts, 2.4 GHz interference.

Size. Avoid too big and clunky, but also too small. Preferably, choose fairly light baby safety monitors, as you may want to carry the receiver around with you in the house. If you prefer baby video monitors to baby audio monitors, keep in mind that the smaller the receiver is, the more difficult it will be to view the screen. On the other hand, it could be a hassle to carry big baby safety monitors with you all day long, although you will receive a crisper and more detailed image. Bigger baby video monitors also often come with an interesting fun feature: they often offer Video Output, which can be used to record baby.

Double receivers. Two parents, two baby safety monitors. The second baby monitor can also be kept in a second room, to avoid you carrying your monitor receiver all the time (for example: if you are washing the windows, you may want to keep one in the living room and one in the bedroom). Your second receiver can also serve as a backup receiver, in the case where you lose or break the first receiver.

Low battery alerts. Low battery alerts are extremely important features of baby safety monitors. A baby safety monitor with no battery is obviously of no use. Having a low battery alert will remind you to plug in your monitor. Remember that it is better to keep your monitor plugged in as often as possible, to avoid problems (i.e. the monitor shutting down for low batteries when you are in the washrooms…)

Audio noise alerts. A useful feature of baby safety monitors that alerts you if you are making too much noise and blocking the sound emitted from the receiver.

2.4 GHz digital. Because of all the wireless electronics surrounding us, the 2.4GHz frequency is the most efficient way of transmission for baby safety monitors video. Make sure that you do not have a 2.4GHz (such as some cordless home phone), as it can create an interference with the baby video monitor.

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Keep you children safe with baby safety monitors.

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Summer Infant Monitor

Wednesday, 3. February 2010 16:50

Summer Infant Monitor, a name you can trust

Summer Infant is a leader in infant and toddlers products. They offer a wide range of baby video monitors and baby audio monitors.

Summer Infant Best View Handheld Color Video Monitor with 2.5 screen
The Summer Infant Best View Handheld Color Video Monitor with 2.5″ Screen.
PARENTS #1 CHOICE. This Summer Infant baby product is a very popular video monitor that allows you to see and hear your baby at any time of the day, whether it is daytime or nighttime. This Summer Infant monitor features a lightweight parental monitor with a 2.5 inch screen and black and white night vision you can carry with you, for maximal convenience. This Summer Infant monitor has none to very little static and will become one of your best investment for baby.

Complete Coverage™ Color Video Monitor SetThe Complete Coverage™ Color Video Monitor Set with 7″ LCD Screen and 1.8″ Handheld Unit is ideal for parents who are looking for a baby video monitor that follows today’s trends. This Summer Infant monitor features a dual video monitor, for more convenience, so both parents can see and hear baby while doing their chores. This Summer Infant monitor is unique and differs from anything you will find on the market. Its trendy look, the tilt feature and a smartly designed swivel for multiple angles will make this baby safety monitor your best baby device to date.

Summer Infant Day and Night Handheld Color Video Monitor 1.8 ScreenSummer Infant Day & Night Handheld Color Video Monitor 1.8″ Screen The most affordable one of the video monitor collection from Summer Infant. The Summer Infant Handheld Color with 1.8 inch screen video monitor is ideal for parents who are thinking portable, light, portable, and portable. With no doubt, this Summer Infant product is easy to carry around, but yet, offers the color video that so many parents are looking for. The 1.8″ video screen will accompany you everywhere, day and night. This Summer Infant product also includes a LED sound lights that allows you to view your baby’s level of activity even when  the screen is turned off!

SecureSleep™ Audio Baby MonitorThe SecureSleep™ Audio Baby Monitor. Simply looking for an audio baby monitor? This is a great Summer Infant monitor and allow parents to listen to their little ones at all time to make sure they are doing well, during naps or at bedtime. The Summer Infant SecureSleep™ Audio Baby Monitor cool features include the audio monitor, but also a temperature sensor and a soft glow nightlight! More, the soft glow nightlight will change color if the room becomes too cold or too hot! Another great thing is the parent unit has a rechargeable battery, so it comes with a charger. You can also have the parental unit plugged in wherever you are, or can carry it with you and the parental unit features a very convenient clip on the back as well.

Secure Sounds™ 2.4 GHz Digital MonitorLast from this list, but not least, the Secure Sounds™ 2.4 GHz Digital Monitor. This Summer Infant monitor is a great purchase. This baby safety monitor will add safety for your baby and with the 2.4 GHz digital technology, you will have no interference, providing even more safety The digital technology simply selects a free and secure channel so you only hear your baby. This Summer Infant monitor allows parents to listen to their baby from up to 600 feet, while you are busy cooking, gardening or fixing the car. Volume control, sound lights, out-of-range indicator, convenient belt clip, rechargeable battery and a charging base are all features of this baby safety monitor.

Find more information about Summer Infant Monitors on Baby Safety Monitors.

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Best Baby Safety Monitors : The Video

Wednesday, 3. February 2010 8:00

The Video baby safety monitors will give you peace of mind to move about while baby sleeps. Convenient to use, you will find it wonderful to be able to turn on the monitor when your child will be making noises and see if he or she is awake or just rolling around.

Below are our picks for Baby Video Safety Monitors.

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#1 Pick

Summer Infant Day & Night Handheld Color Video Monitor 1.8

List Price: $179.99 Price: save up to 24%

: Good quality/price, multicamera, clear image

: Possible video interference if same model used in nearby apartment/condo, screen a little bit small

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#2 Pick

Summer Infant Complete Coverage Color Video Monitor Set with 7

List Price: $299.99

: two monitors, TV output

: no zoom, possible interference

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#3 Pick

ZOpid-Interference Free 2.4 inch Color Display Wireless Portable Digital Audio & Video Baby Monitor w/ Night Vision & Voice Alert (HS-MS240D)

List Price: $249.99

: good screen size, can be powered with USB, zoom

: only one camera

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Best baby monitors

Tuesday, 2. February 2010 10:00

Best baby monitor

When it comes to children safety, parents always want the best. However, choosing the best is not always easy, especially for baby safety monitors. When choosing the best baby monitor, parents have to look at the specs of the baby monitors in function of their criteria. Unlike a frame or wallpaper, the best baby monitor is not chosen to match the look of the bedroom, but to serve a purpose : children’s safety.

Let’s determine what criteria are essential for baby safety (making them the best baby monitors), and what is secondary and are there for parental convenience only (making them YOUR best baby monitor).

The ultimate function of a baby safety monitors is to monitor babies and young children, from a distance. There are two common problems with baby safety monitors: accidental eavesdropping and static interference. Let’s see what this means.

Eavesdropping: Have you ever used a wireless phone and while you were talking to your mom (or best friend, or sister…) your wireless phone accidentally entered the conversation of your neighbors? Probably. Well many of the baby safety monitors are not immune to this problem as they often use similar radio wavelength as wireless phones.

Static interference. It is the unwanted radio frequency signal that prevents you from watching television, listening to your radio or stereo, or talking on your cordless telephone. Interference may prevent reception altogether, may cause only a temporary loss of a signal, or may affect the quality of the sound or picture produced by your equipment. Unfortunately, many baby safety monitors are also affected by static interference, which can sometimes make some baby safety monitors brands unusable in some houses.

Best baby monitors are baby safety monitors that have the quality of minimizing these problems, so are safer for your children.

Then, the best baby monitor for you is the one that have all the less necessary but still important features you like: video screen, vibrating mode, low power signal, two parents receptors, baby movement sensor, etc. Baby safety monitors come in a range of brands, which all have their strengths and different features.

There are many quality brands of baby safety monitors, but you best baby monitor may depend on a feature that is very important to you. What you like may therefore make you choose a brand or a model over another one, even though both models are similar in terms of quality.

Finally, remember that the more features you want out of your best baby monitor, the more expensive it will be. While the excellent best baby monitor from Graco Ultra Clear II 49mhz Baby monitor cost only $36.99, the best baby monitor from Summer Infant Complete Coverage Color Video Monitor Set with 7” LCD Screen and 1.8” Handheld Unit will cost you almost $300. However, the features of the best baby monitor from Graco Ultra are very minimal compared to the features found in the best baby monitor from Summer Infant. The Graco one only sends sounds to the two other handheld devices while the Summer Infant best baby monitor offers a full colored LCD 7 inches screen and a handheld device with a color video screen too.

To find out what best baby monitors 2009 are available, visit Baby Safety Monitors.

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Best Baby Safety Monitors : The Audio and movement sensors

Tuesday, 5. January 2010 22:47

Audio baby safety monitors will give you peace of mind to move about while baby sleeps. Convenient to use, you will find it wonderful to know when your child will be making noises or crying, so you know when to check up on him or her.  Moreover, the movement censors is a great addition and will give you a great peace of mind for your baby’s safety before you lay your head down.

Below are our Baby Audio Safety Monitors and Movement censors picks.

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#1 Pick

Philips avent Digital Screen Baby Monitor w/ DECT Technology

List Price: $149.99 Price: $124.66

: Zero interference, parental unit light and easy to carry around, temperature sensor

: Pricey

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#2 Pick

BébéSounds Angelcare Movement Sensor w. Sound Monitor w. Two Parents’ Units

List Price: $119.99 Price: $89.99 save up to 25%

: Includes mattress sensor pad to monitor baby’s movement and breathing at all time

: False alarms possible

Sony 900 MHz BabyCall Nursery Monitor with Receivers

#3 Pick

Sony 900 MHz BabyCall Nursery Monitor with Receivers

Price: $69.95

: Very good sensitivity, and volume

: Some interference issues

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#4 Pick

Graco Ultra Clear II 49mhz Baby Monitor

Price: $59.99

: Excellent quality/price

: In some household, can show a little bit of static

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