Merseyside Child Death Overview Panel Safer Sleep Six steps to safer sleep – day and night.

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Merseyside Child Death Overview Panel Safer Sleep Six steps to safer sleep – day and night

Why have a campaign? In Merseyside infant deaths associated with unsafe sleeping practices is a recurring feature On average there are 5 deaths per year of infants where co-sleeping is a feature and often alcohol, drugs and other risk factors are present.

It takes 4 hours for your body to eliminate the effects of one cigarette The risk of Sudden Infant death is 50 times greater on a sofa or chair The safest place for your baby to sleep for the first 6 months is in a separate cot or Moses basket in the same room as you. Did you know?

For further information please contact: Your Health Visitor or Local Children’s Centre