Posted by: babybreathingmonitor on: August 30, 2009
What is SIDS. SIDS stands for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and is the sudden death of an infant under one year of age. The causes of SIDS remains unexplained and even after a thorough case investigation, including performance of a complete autopsy, examination of the death scene, and review of the clinical history, no conclusions can be made (Willinger, et al., 1991). A baby breathing monitor can be one of a new parent’s most powerful tools against SIDS, or sudden infant death syndrome and will make a lound sound alarm to alert parents if their baby stops breathing.
Posted by: babybreathingmonitor on: August 30, 2009
The Angelcare Movement Sensor with Sound Monitor is probably the most well-rounded baby breathing monitor and will take away your anxiety. The beauty of this device is that it is a baby breathing monitor and a baby safety monitor all in one! The Sensor has three modes of use and can not only be used for babies, but can also be used into your child toddler years and beyond. The actual breathing and movement sensor pad is placed under the center of the crib mattress on a flat, hard surface. A separate nursery unit will send the sounds to the parents receiver unit. If no movement is detected for 20 second, an alarm will sound. The Angelcare Movement Sensor with Sound Monitor can work separatly as a baby breathing monitor only, as a baby safety monitor only or do both. This monitor can also comes in a deluxe form with temperature sensor to help you monitor your little one surrounding environment.
Posted by: babybreathingmonitor on: August 30, 2009
This baby breathing monitor is simply one of the most reliable monitor available. Two extremely sensitive sensor pads are set under the mattress, and is controled by a high speed microprocessor unit. If the no movement is detected by the sensors for more then 20 seconds or less then 10 micro-movements per minute, the monitor quickly alerts the parents with a loud alarm. The monitor and sensor feature a green light that indicate movements, a red alarm light and a low battery indicator light, that tells you when it is time to change the batteries. The device is suitable for infants up to age one
Posted by: babybreathingmonitor on: August 30, 2009
This baby breathing monitor is registered and approved by the FDA. This monitor sense any tummy movement from the breathing. In the case there is no more movements, or the movement becomes too shallow, a built-in tactile stimulator will act as baby’s “wake-up call”, and in the case the movement does not resume, the monitor will make a loud sound to alarm the parents or other nearby people. Respisense is a non intrusive device that clips on the waistband of baby’s diaper. This baby breathing monitor is very portable and can be brought easily on vacations. Learn more about Respisense Buzz on Baby Breathing Monitor.