Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are only required to put then to sleep on their backs. They are not required to flip them back. They are misunderstanding the regulation.
OP here. Do you have a source for this? That would be super helpful- thanks
Haven't found one for the flipping but here is one for sleeping in a crib
Citation to law here:
http://mdrules.elaws.us/comar/13a.16.09.04
F. Soft bedding items, including but not limited to pillows, quilts, comforters, and crib bumpers, may not be used as rest furnishings for a child using a crib.
Citation to inspection criteria here (p. 12):
https://earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/system/files/filedepot/3/09_program_requirements.pdf
F. Soft bedding items, including but not limited to pillows, quilts, comforters, and crib
bumpers, may not be used as rest furnishings for a child using a crib.
INTENT: When used with very young children, soft bedding items pose a potential
suffocation hazard and have been linked to the incidence of Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS); therefore, they are not permitted.
INSPECTION REPORT ITEM: "No Soft Bedding with Cribs"
COMPLIANCE CRITERIA: Soft bedding items are not used with any child younger
than 18-months-old.