No. InfantSafetyGuide.org is an educational and informational resource designed to help parents and caregivers understand everyday safety for babies ages 0–24 months. We provide fact-based, practical guidance, but we do not replace medical advice. For medical concerns, emergencies, or health-related questions, always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Not usually. Most baby safety improvements involve small, realistic adjustments, not major renovations. Simple steps—like securing furniture, using safe sleep setups, and adjusting routines—reduce the most common risks. Our goal is to help families make safety changes that fit their homes, schedules, and budgets.
Yes. Many parents feel overwhelmed because safety information online is often presented in a fear-based or extreme way. InfantSafetyGuide.org focuses on clarity and prioritization—helping you understand what matters most so safety feels manageable rather than stressful.
Yes. Many families live in apartments, brownstones, and older homes—especially in NYC and New Jersey. We address common features of these environments, such as older plumbing, radiators, small spaces, and shared buildings, so our guidance feels practical and relevant.
You don’t need to check constantly. Reviewing recalls when purchasing new baby products and doing a periodic check a few times a year is usually sufficient. Registering baby products with manufacturers can also help ensure you receive recall notifications directly.