Ensure Your Baby’s Safety and Security with a Baby Monitor
Written by Jane Bear on May 9th, 2009After the nine months of pregnancy, the baby is born and then the infant is brought home from the hospital. Having a baby can be a wonderful as well as a nerve wracking experience, especially for new parents. However, it is virtually impossible to stay with your new baby every moment of the day and night, so a baby monitor will prove to be a valuable tool in caring for your baby and yourself.
A typical baby monitor, also known as a baby alarm, is a simplex (uni-directional) radio transmitter and receiver system used to remotely listen for noises made by an infant. The transmitter is positioned near enough to the baby to pick up sounds they make, and the receiver is positioned somewhere in the house with the parent.
There are many kinds of baby monitors, audio, audio-visual and advanced ones that can trace the movements of the baby’s body as well as the breathing. These baby monitors are available in many brands and models, but it is advisable to purchase only the best quality you can afford to ensure accuracy and reliability
The audio monitor, which is the most popular kind of baby monitor, has two types, namely: analog and digital. However, there are interferences, which let analog monitors lose their capability. Mobile phones and cordless phones cause analog monitors to function poorly. The more modern monitors, like so much else these days, use digital technology (Digital Enhanced Cordless Technology). This would mean a clearer signal, and an increased range of operation.
While an audio monitor is sufficient for most people, some people value the extra security of having an audio-visual monitor where you can actually see your babies on a TV screen built into the receiver. If you decide to get an audio-visual monitor, make sure it has night vision capability, or it won’t be much use when it’s dark.
For complete reassurance that your little one is sleeping safely, you can also get a breathing and movement monitor. This consists of a pressure pad placed under the cot mattress, which will sense if your baby stops breathing or shows other signs of distress, and alert you immediately in order to prevent SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).
In this day and age, there are a number of safety measures we all must abide by to ensure the well being of our babies. In the home, a baby monitor can be a great device allowing you to keep tabs on your little one; it offers parents an added element of safety and security.
Although a baby monitor is a great help in caring for infants, it can never be a substitute for proper parental supervision. So, you should always make sure you could get to your baby immediately whenever he or she needs you. Go to the Internet to find a very good selection of baby monitors at competitive prices.
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