Infant Sleep Standards @ Daycare
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ROTFLOL!! That is too funny I read the august part! I shouldn't read boards and watch the news at the same time- Flag
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Subp. 9.Infant and newborn sleeping space.There must be a safe, comfortable sleeping space for each infant and newborn. A crib, portable crib, or playpen with waterproof mattress or pad must be provided for each infant or newborn in care. The equipment must be of safe and sturdy construction that conforms to volume 16, parts 1508 to 1508.7 and parts 1509 to 1509.9 of the Code of Federal Regulations, its successor, or have a bar or rail pattern such that a 2-3/8 inch diameter sphere cannot pass through. Playpens with mesh sidings must not be used for the care or sleeping of infants or newborns.
This is all I found in the licensing requirements. I suppose it is interpreted in different ways for different people. I would ask your county licensor. As a parent you are entitled to contact them with what ever questions you may have. Hope that helps!
I sleep my infants in a different room with a monitor. So much easier than having them bumped into. Under 5 months, though, I wear while sleeping.- Flag
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My licensor and I discuss this ALL the time, but be warned, the CPSC is working on regulating Pack and Plays and will have safety standards in place for them I think they said in 2013.
This is what it says on their website about it;
Are portable cribs or play yards affected by the regulation?
The crib standards cover portable cribs, but not play yards. CPSC’s crib rule includes a standard for full-size cribs (16 CFR part 1219) and a standard for non-full-size cribs (16 CFR part 1220). A non-full-size crib is a crib that is either larger or smaller (or otherwise shaped differently) from a full-size crib. The standard for non-full-size cribs covers portable cribs (a crib that “may be folded or collapsed, without disassembly, to occupy a volume substantially less than the volume it occupies when it is used”) as defined in that standard. The term “non-full-size crib” does not include products with mesh/net/screen or other non-rigid construction. Instead, enclosures with mesh or fabric sides are considered to be play yards and are not subject to the crib standards.
CPSC is developing a separate mandatory federal standard for play yards.
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Actually on the front page of the CPSC it announces new safety standards for play yards (PNP's) as of June 29, 2012 and then says "The effective date for the mandatory play yard standard is six months after the final rule is published in the Federal Register" so I guess we will see how this new standard will effect child cares, if at all.
I do know that if I have to buy new ones, I will choose to find an alternative as I swear the new PNP's have shrunk in size compared to the ones I bought 5 or more years ago and are flimsy and not constructed well at all.- Flag
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Age
Total Sleep Hours
Total Hours of Nighttime Sleep
Total Hours of Daytime Sleep
Newborn
16 hours
8 to 9
8
1 month
15.5 hours
8 to 9
7
3 months
15 hours
9 to 10
4 to 5
6 months
14 hours
10
4
9 months
14 hours
11
3
1 year
14 hours
11
3
1.5 years
13.5 hours
11
2.5
2 years
13 hours
11
2Last edited by Michael; 09-11-2012, 03:37 AM.- Flag
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