Babies sleep safest on their backs. It makes it easier for them to breathe, and they are less likely to choke if they spit up. Babies sleep safest alone, on their backs, in a bare crib or bassinet — not in bed with you. To learn more about Safe Sleep visit nyc.gov/safesleep or call 311. #NYCSafeSleep NO PILLOWS NO BLANKETS NO TOYS NOT ON THEIR BELLY NOT IN BED WITH YOU Office of the Mayor Department of Health & Mental Hygiene Mary T. Bassett, MD, MPH Commissioner Administration for Children’s Services David A. Hansell Commissioner
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Babies sleep safest on their backs. It makes it easier for them to breathe, and they are less likely to choke if they spit up.
Babies sleep safest alone, on their backs, in a bare crib or bassinet — not in bed with you.
To learn more about Safe Sleep visit nyc.gov/safesleep or call 311.
#NYCSafeSleep
NO PILLOWS NO BLANKETS NO TOYS NOT ON THEIR BELLY
NOT IN BED WITH YOU
Office of the Mayor
Department ofHealth & MentalHygiene
Mary T. Bassett, MD, MPHCommissioner
Administrationfor Children’sServices
David A. Hansell Commissioner
Babies sleep safest in a bare crib. Loving but unsafe practices like putting pillows, blankets, and toys in your baby’s crib can lead to suffocation and even death.
Babies sleep safest alone, on their backs, in a bare crib or bassinet — not in bed with you.
NO PILLOWS NO BLANKETS NO TOYS NOT ON THEIR BELLY
NOT IN BED WITH YOU
Office of the Mayor
Department ofHealth & MentalHygiene
Mary T. Bassett, MD, MPHCommissioner
Administrationfor Children’sServices
David A. Hansell Commissioner
To learn more about Safe Sleep visit nyc.gov/safesleep or call 311.
#NYCSafeSleep
Babies sleep safest alone. Tired parents can fall into a sound sleep and accidentally roll over, causing their baby to suffocate.
Babies sleep safest alone, on their backs, in a bare crib or bassinet — not in bed with you.
NO PILLOWS NO BLANKETS NO TOYS NOT ON THEIR BELLY
NOT IN BED WITH YOU
Office of the Mayor
Department ofHealth & MentalHygiene
Mary T. Bassett, MD, MPHCommissioner
Administrationfor Children’sServices
David A. Hansell Commissioner
To learn more about Safe Sleep visit nyc.gov/safesleep or call 311.