The 3 Most Common Baby Safety Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)

September 2, 2025

Baby Safety Alliance launches new campaign and free Baby Safety Guide during September’s Baby Safety Month

MT. LAUREL, N.J., September 2, 2025 – Every parent wants to protect their baby. But even the most well-meaning caregivers often make safety mistakes without realizing it. This September during Baby Safety Month, the Baby Safety Alliance is spotlighting the three most common baby safety mistakes and how to fix them.


“Parenting today comes with a flood of advice, but not all of it is rooted in safety science,” said Lisa Trofe, Executive Director of the Baby Safety Alliance. “We want to cut through the noise and give parents guidance they can trust. These three mistakes are common and fixable. Knowing about them can help save lives.”


Mistake #1: Believing All Baby Products Are Safe

Not all baby products are required to undergo safety testing consistent with industry standards, and risk increases with secondhand or imported items. In 2023, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued more than 200 recalls, including over 20 involving infant and child products. A 2024 What to Expect survey found that 65% of Gen Z and 59% of Millennial parents are buying more secondhand due to inflation.


The Fix:

Checkcpsc.gov/recalls ornhtsa.gov/recalls before using any baby product. Look for the Verified Product Seal from the Baby Safety Alliance, which confirms a product has passed independent testing and meets current safety standards.


Mistake #2: Using Car Seats Incorrectly or Moving Kids to the Next Stage Too Soon

Car seats save lives, but to provide the best protection, they must be used correctly. Unfortunately, many families make critical mistakes. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), half of all car seats are misused in a way that can reduce their ability to protect a child during a crash. Common issues include loose harnesses, incorrect recline angles, and moving a child into a booster seat too soon.


New federal regulations require car seats to include clearer, easier-to-understand instruction labels for proper use. Car seats will also be required to meet side-impact testing standards, and some models already comply with those requirements today. These changes were driven by years of advocacy from the
Baby Safety Alliance,Safe Kids Worldwide and other advocacy groups.


The Fix:

Read and follow the instructions that come with your car seat. If you have questions, contact themanufacturer's customer service. You can also have your car seat checked by a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST), usually at no charge. Checks are available nationwide, including during Child Passenger Safety Week, September 21-27. Find tools and technician directories atSafeKids.org andBabySafetyMonth.org.


Mistake #3: Creating an Unsafe Sleep Environment Without Realizing It

Soft bedding, pillows, stuffed animals, and inclined sleepers may seem cozy, but can increase risk of suffocation. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) reports that nearly 3,500 babies die each year in the U.S. from sleep-related causes.


The Fix:

Follow the ABCs of safe sleep: Alone, on their Back, in a Crib or bassinet with a firm, flat surface. Keep the sleep space free of soft objects, and never let a baby sleep in a swing or lounger.


“Many parents are trying to create comfort, not realizing that what looks cozy to us can actually be dangerous for a baby,” said Lisa Trofe, Executive Director of the Baby Safety Alliance. “We want families to know that simple, bare, and firm is not just safe—it’s lifesaving.”


Free Digital Guide for First-Time Parents: The Baby Safety Manual

This year’s campaign centers onBaby Safety 101, a free digital manual from the Baby Safety Foundation that gives parents practical, trustworthy guidance for their baby’s first year. The manual distills evidence-based guidance from pediatricians, safety experts, and an emergency room physician into a short, visually engaging format that parents can trust. Covering everything from safe sleep and babyproofing to feeding and product selection, it puts reliable, practical answers right at families’ fingertips.


“Most parents aren’t lacking love. They’re lacking access to trustworthy, simple safety information,” said Lisa Trofe, Executive Director of the Baby Safety Alliance and the Baby Safety Foundation. “
Baby Safety 101 was designed as a tool for families in their baby’s first year, offering guidance right from the start of their parenting journey.”


Read the free manual,
Baby Safety 101, and follow @BabySafetyAlliance on social media throughout September for more tips and resources.


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About the Baby Safety Alliance

The Baby Safety Alliance is the trusted voice for baby and children’s product safety across North America. Formerly known as JPMA, the Alliance advances safety through advocacy, education, product testing, and philanthropy. Its Verification Program independently tests thousands of products annually across 30+ categories to ensure they meet the highest safety, performance, and functionality standards. The Alliance also offers free guidance for parents and caregivers throughBaby Safety University and supports families through theBaby Safety Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charity.


About the Baby Safety Foundation

The Baby Safety Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Baby Safety Alliance. Founded in 2021, our 501(c)(3) charitable organization aims to create better outcomes for infants and toddlers by reducing preventable injuries and deaths and providing families in need with donations of time, talent, and product.


September 10, 2025
MT. LAUREL, N.J., September 7, 2025 – The Baby Safety Alliance (formerly JPMA), in partnership with the Baby Safety Foundation (formerly JPMA Cares), has been recognized as a Power of Associations Silver Award recipient by the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) for successful Safe Sleep Campaign. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) reports approximately 3,500 babies die each year in the U.S. from sleep-related causes, with underserved communities impacted disproportionately. In many cases, these deaths are preventable, which is why educating parents on safe sleep practices has long been a priority for the Alliance. As the voice of safety and quality in the baby and children’s products industry, the Baby Safety Alliance developed the Safe Sleep Campaign alongside mission-driven stakeholders and dedicated members to amplify life-saving sleep guidance among diverse communities and make a meaningful difference for these families. The Campaign reached millions of caregivers through digital, social, print, and media strategies, garnering: 3.7M+ video impressions via The Newborn Channel across nationwide hospital maternity wards 1.39M video impressions online 525K+ video impressions and 375K+ views via paid social 20K printed resources distributed via partners and events 6 minute educational feature on “Good Things Utah” “We champion giving all babies a safer start,” said Lisa Trofe, Executive Director of the Baby Safety Alliance and the Baby Safety Foundation. “The Safe Sleep Campaign is one of many ways we are reaching more markets, impacting more families, and saving more lives every day. On behalf of our members and partners, we’re honored to be recognized by ASAE for our commitment in advancing baby safety.” “Congratulations to the Baby Safety Alliance for exemplifying the impact associations have on the industries and professions they represent, and on society at large,” said ASAE President and CEO Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE. “It’s always so incredibly satisfying to see associations going above and beyond their everyday mission to change the world. We’re very proud to spotlight this award-winning initiative.” To learn more about the Baby Safety Alliance’s safe sleep tips, visit Baby Safety University Sleep Center . Media Contact: Michelle Hayes mhayes@babysafetyalliance.org (850) 865-7622 About the Baby Safety Alliance The Baby Safety Alliance is the trusted voice for baby and children's product safety across North America. Formerly known as JPMA, the Alliance advances safety through advocacy, education, product testing, and philanthropy. Its Verification Program independently tests thousands of products annually across 30+ categories to ensure they meet the highest safety, performance, and functionality standards. The Alliance also offers free guidance for parents and caregivers through Baby Safety University and supports families through the Baby Safety Foundation , a 501(c)(3) charity. About the Baby Safety Foundation The Baby Safety Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Baby Safety Alliance. Founded in 2021, our 501(c)(3) charitable organization aims to create better outcomes for infants and toddlers by reducing preventable injuries and deaths and providing families in need with donations of time, talent, and product. About The Power of Associations Awards ASAE’s Power of Associations Awards recognize the association community’s economic and societal contributions locally, nationally and globally. ASAE will celebrate The Power of Associations Award recipients during its annual Summit Awards Dinner on September 25, 2025, at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.
July 23, 2025
PITTSBURGH, PA, UNITED STATES, July 18, 2025 / EINPresswire.com / -- Cribs for Kids , in partnership with Baby Safety Foundation (Formerly JPMA Cares) and Safe Kids Worldwide , is proud to announce the 40 recipients of the Safe Sleep Building Blocks Grant Program. This nationwide initiative, made possible through a generous grant from Baby Safety Foundation, provides essential infant safe sleep products, education, and community outreach support to organizations dedicated to reducing sleep-related infant deaths. “We are thrilled to support these 40 outstanding organizations as they work to educate families and provide critical safe sleep resources,” said Judy Bannon, Chief Executive Officer of Cribs for Kids. “Through this grant program, we are strengthening safe sleep initiatives in communities that need it most.” Each of the 40 awarded organizations will receive: 20 Safe Sleep Survival Kits, each containing a Cribette play yard, a Cribette sheet, a Snoozzzette wearable blanket, a Sleep Baby Safe & Snug board book, a pacifier, and safe sleep education materials. They will also receive a variety of Community Outreach Support materials, such as a Cribs for Kids Education Package (50 brochures, 50 door hangers, 25 fliers, five posters, and two Safe Sleep Sammi/Sasha Toy Kits), and a Safe Sleep Building Blocks electronic badge for awarded organizations’ websites and marketing materials The selected recipients of the Safe Sleep Building Blocks Grant Program are: Angels Protection, Inc., Aldan, PA Arvada Fire, Arvada, CO BLACK Wellness & Prosperity Center, Fresno, CA Bourbon County Health Department, Paris, KY Bundles of Joy Baby Essentials, Summerville, SC Child Care Resource Network, Buffalo, NY CKF Addiction Treatment, Inc., Salina, KS Crawford County Health & Human Services, Prairie du Chien, WI Cuddles & Coo Diaper Pantry, Lexington, KY Dent County Health Center, Salem, MO Derrick Stone Safe Sleep, Knoxville, TN East Jefferson General Hospital, Metairie, LA Emergency Health Services Federation, New Cumberland, PA Erie Family Center, Erie, PA Essentia Health & Safe Kids NE Minnesota, Duluth, MN Georgia Kinship Project Inc., Warner Robins, GA Harrisonburg Fire Department, Harrisonburg, VA HOPE Network for Single Mothers, Menomonee Falls, WI Infant Loss Resources, St. Louis, MO K-State Research & Extension Sedgwick County, Wichita, KS Medina Regional Hospital, Hondo, TX Mental Health Resources, Inc., Clovis, NM Okeechobee Healthy Start Coalition, Okeechobee, FL Ouachita County Medical Center, Camden, AR Safe Kids Athens, Athens, GA Safe Kids Central Georgia, Macon, GA Safe Kids Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO Safe Kids Grand Forks, East Grand Forks, MN Safe Kids Granville County, Oxford, NC Safe Kids MS led by Children’s of Mississippi, Jackson, MS Safe Kids Oakland County, Southfield, MI Safe Kids Oconto County, Oconto, WI Safe Kids Randolph County, Asheboro, NC Safe Kids Southern NJ, Camden, NJ St. Luke Community Healthcare, Ronan, MT Summit County Health Department, Park City, UT The Alli and Aiden Foundation, Matthews, NC USD 368 Paola Parents as Teachers Consortium, Paola, KS Wind River Family and Community Health Care, Riverton, WY Zion Tabernacle Food Pantry, Ozone Park, NY “The Baby Safety Foundation is proud to support Cribs for Kids and these dedicated recipient organizations through this grant program," said Lisa Trofe, Executive Director of the Foundation. "By expanding access to safe sleep education and essential products, we’re working together to help ensure every family—regardless of circumstances—has the resources they need to keep their babies safe.” Cribs for Kids, Baby Safety Foundation, and Safe Kids Worldwide congratulate these organizations and commend them for their dedication to ensuring all babies have a safe place to sleep. By equipping these groups with essential resources, we are collectively working toward a future where every family has access to life-saving safe sleep education and products. ### About Baby Safety Foundation Baby Safety Foundation (formerly JPMA Cares) is the philanthropic arm of the Baby Safety Alliance (formerly Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA)) and the broader baby and children’s products industry. As a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, Baby Safety Foundation aims to create better outcomes for infants and toddlers by reducing preventable injuries and deaths and providing families in need with donations of time, talent, and product. Baby Safety Foundation Media Contact Kali Peterson Director of Marketing and Communications Baby Safety Foundation kpeterson@babysafetyalliance.org (321) 297-4583 www.babysafetyfoundation.org About Safe Kids Worldwide Safe Kids Worldwide is a nonprofit organization working to reduce unintentional injuries to children ages 0-19 and build sustainable systems that support injury prevention. Safe Kids works with strategic partners and an extensive network of more than 400 coalitions in the U.S. to reduce traffic injuries, drownings, sleep-related deaths, falls, burns, poisonings, and more. We achieve this work through a public health approach that includes research, interventions to educate and raise awareness, safety device distribution and advocacy at the federal, state, and local levels. Safe Kids also supports a worldwide alliance of like-minded organizations in more than 20 countries. Since 1988, Safe Kids and its partners have contributed to a more than 60 percent reduction in the rate of fatal childhood unintentional injury in the U.S. Learn more at safekids.org. Safe Kids Worldwide Media Contact Gary Karton Content Advisor Safe Kids Worldwide gkarton@safekids.org (202) 604-5350 www.safekids.org About Cribs for Kids Cribs for Kids® is a national non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the risk of infant injury and death from suffocation and SIDS in unsafe sleep environments. Since 1998, Cribs for Kids® has been making an impact on reducing the rate of infant sleep-related deaths by providing safe sleep education to the public, free community-based programming, and distributing portable cribs and other safe sleep product to families in need. Cribs for Kids operates through a network of partner organizations who replicate our programs and distribute safe sleep product in their communities. Cribs for Kids Media Contact Andrea Wilson Cribs for Kids info@cribsforkids.org Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Bluesky Instagram Facebook YouTube Other 
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