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Using a Baby Monitor to Help Protect Your Child

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Keeping an eye on your toddler or infant can be a real job, but its an important one. Being able to protect them from a distance  and keep a watchful eye on them has now become very possible with the new state of the art MobiCam Digital DXR Wireless Baby Monitoring System .

The MobiCam Digital DXR Wireless Baby Monitoring System  has a high-resolution quad monitor screen, a wide camera viewing angle and infrared night vision up to 40 feet. It features voice-activation and 2-way talk back to aid in family communication. You can add extra cameras up to a total of 4 for multiple room monitoring. The DXR can also connect to the internet with optional software so you can view from PC’s, Laptops, and smart phones. It also has built-in recording capability with a memory card slot.

The MobiCam Digital DXR Monitoring system has been honored with the following awards:

  • Mom’s Choice Gold
  • National Parenting Center Seal of Approval
  • Reader’s favorite for Baby & Children’s Product News
  • Babble Top 100 Newborn Essentials

The MobiCam is a great tool to help keep your little one safe and give you peace of mind even when you are not in the room with them and the feature of being able to connect through your lap top lets you monitor even when you are not home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Dangers of Coin Sized Batteries at Christmas

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The gadgets  you buy this year as gifts could pose a real threat for children!

Inside mini remote controls, small calculators, watches, flameless candles, singing greeting cards along with other electronics may be very powerful coin-sized  button batteries – the perfect size to get stuck in  a little ones throat.

The batteries can cause choking, but can also get lodged in the child’s throat triggering an electrical current which can cause a chemical reaction caused by the saliva, this in turn can  severely  burn the childs esophagus.

The best preventative measure you can take is to always check your childs new toys to be sure you are aware of the small parts on the toy and if it contains any small batteries. You can then decide if you think the toy is safe for your little one or not.

Remember children under 3 tend to put everything in their mouth.

Have a Merry Christmas!

The Staff at KidSafe

 

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