Inflatable Air Mattresses Unsafe for Young Children | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog
12/26/07

Inflatable Air Mattresses Unsafe for Young Children | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

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The holiday season is a time of travel and a time when many households accommodate out-of-town visitors.  As available beds become more scarce, many homeowners employ inflatable mattresses to accommodate additional guests.  Those inflatable mattresses are too soft for sleeping infants, however, and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning that the mattresses are safe only for adults and older children.

Since 2002, the agency has received 16 reports of infant deaths attributable to inflatable mattresses — 11 children suffocated in a face-down position on the mattresses, and 5 died of suffocation after falling into gaps between the edge of the mattress and adjacent furniture or a wall.  The agency recommends the following safe sleeping tips for infants:

  • Always place your baby to sleep on his or her back to reduce the risk of SIDS.
  • Never place baby to sleep on an adult bed. Infants can suffocate on bedding or can become entrapped between the mattress and bed frame or mattress and wall.
  • When using a crib, make sure it meets current safety standards, has a firm, tight-fitting mattress and tight-fitting bottom sheet.
  • When using a portable crib or play yard, be sure to use only the mattress or pad provided by the manufacture

Previously on the DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog, we have posted articles related to:

  • Bunk bed safety tips for consumers
  • A babysitter safety checklist to help prevent injuries
  • CPSC’s “Top 5” hidden home hazards

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Patrick M. Regan, Esq.

Patrick Regan is a board certified personal injury lawyer and a founding partner at Regan Zambri Long. His practice is devoted to helping those who suffered catastrophic injuries in car accidents, truck accidents, Metro accidents, and medical malpractice. Over his nearly 40-year career, Patrick has obtained some of the most significant jury verdicts in the history of Washington, DC on behalf of injured victims. Patrick is licensed to practice law in Washington, DC, Virginia, and Maryland. He received his B.A. at Hamilton College and his J.D. at the Columbus School of Law at the Catholic University of America.

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