Baby Safe Products

Free Infant Products And Baby Diapers – How to Get Them
Author: justin adams
Free Infant Products And Baby Diapers – How to Get Them
Big companies often provide their products for free to consumers as a means of maintaining good public relations or promoting their products. They expect that once consumers try out the free product , it will increase brand loyalty and end in more sales in the future.
Pampers, Huggies, and other brand name companies that make diapers are no exception. You can easily get free infant products from these firms. In order to get free infant products, just enter your e-mail and your baby’s date of birth or due date. Some firms give out free infant products to new parents to help them decide on using that product in the future. Although it doesn’t cost the corporations much to send out free infant products, as new parents, you benefit by getting free infant products that would otherwise cost you a lot of money if you had to buy them.
Few couples buy diapers beforehand. Most parents go to the hospital and come back home with few infant diapers that were given to them by the hospital. Once the baby is at home, parents realize they need lots of diapers and other baby stuff for their babies and start buying those necessities. While lot of parents prepare beforehand in terms of baby outfits, wash cloths, furniture, etc; hardly any|very few }parents prepare in advance by purchasing diapers.
Once the parents start buying other baby supplies and diapers, they realize how expensive these necessities can be. And because prices are continually rising and family budgets are being stretched to the limit, it’s a much needed break for them to get free infant products, coupons, and other free baby products in the mail. Fortunately, there are ways to get free infant products and other free baby products. You just need to know where to get them.
To get free infant products as well as baby diapers for free, visit Free Infant Products ! You will find quite a few companies listed there that offer heaps of free baby stuff and all you’ve got to do is enter an email address!
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
What baby products are safe to use? Is there a list or guide available?
I am looking to give shower and baby gifts for a family member, and the mother is being very specific about safety. She does not want anything from China because of the recent recalls. I am wondering if anyone knows if there are any guidelines or lists somewhere that identifies safe products. Any help would be greatly appreciated.-
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There is no list that I am aware of but there are some products
available that are made in the USA and in Europe.
My favorite bath product for babies that is made in the USA is Noodle and Boo.
The best toys are made in Germany by Haba, Selecta, etc.
Also, clothes made in France and most of Europe will not have fire retardant in it(nasty stuff that gets soaked into your baby’s skin).
Some of the products are a little pricey, especially coming from Europe because their currency is very strong right now. I will list some websites below.
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How do you know what baby products are safe?
I’m expecting my first baby (in 5 days!) and already have everything we need. But there are a few products we got as gifts (or i bought without thinking about it). We got the Little Noses survival kit that comes with saline drops and oral gel…has anyone used these products or know anything about them?
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Congratulations and I hope you have a very safe and memorable birth experience. I think it is great that you are taking the time to think about what you allow to come into contact with your child.Unfortunately, there are many ingredients in products (baby, skincare, etc.) that contain chemicals that are not healthy. It is prudent to be careful.
If you have a question, don’t hesitate to jump on the internet and research the ingredients. You can look at the sites below.
One discusses the benefits of natural baby products and the other is a database that breaks down what is in over 42,000 products in the marketplace.
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QUESTION:
safe hair styling products for baby?
I have a 6 month old who is getting her first pictures done in a few weeks time. She has a head full of dark unruly curls. I don’t want her pictures to have these crazy curls going everywhere, but something that looks a bit more put together.So, does anyone know of any baby safe hair products? I’ve read other places that a little gel or hairspray isn’t so bad, but to go with natural products…Any thoughts?
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There are no products out there that are safe for babies to use because it is not safe. Only tear free shampoos and detanglers. She is a baby, her hair is still growing and shaping into a style. Just comb her hair and put a ribbon or hair clips in her hair.
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Safe baby products and bottles without phelates?
any suggestions…i know i can get glass bottles and burts bees stuff..but the smell is so strong any suggestions? thanks
i might have spelled that wrong
thanks! that makes me feel better…i will check them out-
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id recommend the Playtex nursers. You can put in the liners instead of using a plastic bottle. Walmart is now making organic products to use for babies, as well as Babies r us. Its worth a try to take a look at either of those places for natural baby items.
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QUESTION:
I am 5 weeks pregnant and work with industrial cleaning products. Is my baby safe?
I clean offices and schools for a living and use a lot of chemicals. Although I wear gloves at all times, is my baby still at risk?-
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A mask is a good idea, and gloves. But just to be safe do ask your doctor. There is a Dr expert on The Bump who answers questions if you want to do that while you’re waiting to hear back from your doctor. Here’s a link: http://community.thenestbaby.com/cs/ks/blogs/2ndtrimester/pages/expert-dr-ashley-roman.aspx
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QUESTION:
Are your baby products safe?
Have you looked at this web site? It rates the safety of various baby lotions, diaper creams, baby wipes, baby washes… I found out that none of our products are considered safe.This web site rates the safety of many different brands of baby lotion, baby wipes, powders, diaper creams, etc. I just went in and found that of the nine products we have on hand, six were rated and had a hazard rating anywhere from 3 to 6. The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics advises against using anything with a hazard rating higher than a 2. Needless to say, we will be making some changes starting today!
I noticed that many Mustela products seemed to rate really badly, with some listed as highly toxic and possibly cancer causing, etc. Many of the California Baby products were rated as safe. But Burts Bees did not fare as well as I had expected.
http://www.cosmeticdatabase.com/browse.php?maincat=babycare
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I have seen that webpage and I look at it occasionally. I think it’s helpful, although they tend towards being alarmist. Some of the ingredients they deem as unsafe–parabens, for example–have not been shown to be unsafe. Their rationale for categorizing some ingredients as unsafe seem scientifically questionable. It is still a good resource because it makes you aware of a lot of potentially harmful ingredients in everyday products, but I find that I have to do a lot of my own research to find out if their warnings are legit.
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QUESTION:
Which baby products are safe?
I just read something about Johnson & Johnsons baby products being linked to cancer.We use Johnsons Baby Shampoo & Baby lotion. Is that the same thing? Is Johnson & Johnson a different company to Johnsons?
Which products are safe to use? Our baby is 4 months old.
Thanks
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QUESTION:
Is “Green-Works” cleaner safe to use on baby products?
It says its all natural…Just wondering if its safe to use on baby products (Highchair, bathtub, toys, etc…) also, what do you mommies use to clean your babies items?-
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i’m sure they are fine… i use dish soap to clean toys and high chair, and bathroom cleaning products for the tub. i’ve used natural products… i mean i use them on baby items if that’s what i’m using at home .. they are fine. just like any other cleaning product, just make sure to rinse with plenty of water.
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