Friday, October 14, 2011

Summer Infant Day and Night Handheld Color Video Monitor with 1.8" Screen - Silver

Summer Infant Day and Night Handheld Color Video Monitor with 1.8" Screen - Silver


Infant - click on the image below for more information.


  • Portable, handheld 1.8" color video monitor allows you to see and hear baby from anywhere in your house, black-and-white vision
  • 900 MHz technology for superior clarity and range, two channel selection and up to 350 ft range
  • Rechargeable batteries in parent unit last up to 10 hours, or just use the included A/C adapters
  • LED Sound lights allow you to view baby's level of activity even when monitor screen is turned off
  • Belt clip and kickstand for extra convenience

Infant


Ahh, baby has finally fallen asleep. Time to do the dishes/eat dinner/go to sleep…but wait! Is that the baby waking up? Is she coughing? Is she breathing? Every new parent (and one or two veteran ones, too) knows this scenario. It's lovely when your baby sleeps, but it sure would be nice to keep an eye on her, too. But there aren't too many parents around who have the luxury of sitting quietly in baby's bedroom, watching her sleep. This is why baby monitors were invented. And traditional audio monitors are a terrific boon to modern parents. But the Day and Night Handheld Color Video Monitor—now here is technology at its finest! Turn On, Tune In, and Stay Out of Baby's Room
With this slick little monitor, not only can you hear your little angel's every breath and snuffle and rustle, but you can see her every move, too! From anywhere in the house, no less! Sound lights visually show baby's level of activity, while nighttime LED lights on the camera make the baby





Summer Infant Day and Night Handheld Color Video Monitor with 1.8" Screen - Silver





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Infant chimp touches my foot
Infant

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Infant Care 101


Infants don't come with instructions. That's why childbirth educator and labor & delivery nurse Rosalie Hunt is happy to teach you the correct ways to bathe, diaper and swaddle your newborn. Watch as Rosalie demonstrates her step-by-step instructions on her co-star -- a famous "celebrity" from Pregnant in Heels. We recommend you use your own wee one to practice this at home.




What is the difference between infant and adult botulism?
Botulism is a very serious condition caused by ingestion of the toxin produced by Clostridium botulani, a bacteria that lives in low oxygen environments. Chief sources are wounds and improperly canned (home canned) foods where the heat resistant spores develop into the "adult" toxin-producing bacteria. It is ingestion of toxin that produces poisoning. The bacteria and spores themselves are destroyed by an adult digestive tract.

Shortly after ingestion of the toxin, adults develop difficulty spallowing, speaking, facial weakness, double vision, breathing difficulty, nausea, vomiting, cramps, paralysis, and if untreated, death. IV drug users get the disease from contaminated wounds.

Infants develop botulism from the ingestion of spores. These are not destroyed by their digestive tracts, and mature, toxin-producing bacteria grow in the infant's intestine. Honey is a prime source of spores of Clostridium botulini, hence the recommendation not to give honey to infants under two years old.

Poisoning in infants usually develops slowly, manifest by constipation, poor mucsle tone, drowsiness, droopy eyelids, and poor sucking. Paralysis and death have been reported, but many cases are recognized in time.




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