An app for new and expectant mothers, carers and health care professionals on how to sleep baby safely and reduce the risk of sudden unexpected death in infants and fatal sleeping accidents.
Note: This app appears to no longer be available in the New Zealand app stores. |
Safe Sleeping | By SIDS and Kids New Zealand |
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Country of origin |
New Zealand |
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Cost | Free |
What does the app do?
The app has information on how to sleep your baby safely. Users can select their preferred language from English, Maori, Chinese, Hindi, Vietnamese and Arabic. The home page has sections on:
- safe sleeping: has 6 tips to sleep baby safely and reduce the risk of sudden expected death in infancy
- safe wrapping: has guidelines for safe wrapping of young babies
- tummy time: describes the benefits of supervised playtime
- FAQs: frequently asked questions about sudden expected death in infancy.
For a detailed review, see Reviews.
PROS | CONS |
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✔ Concise information on sudden unexplained infant death syndrome (SUDI) |
✘ Information is not comprehensive
✘ Incomplete explanations, guidance and links to support for the prevention strategies. For example, the breastfeeding page simply has a picture of breastfeeding with a tick. |
Privacy and security
The app doesn't appear to have a privacy policy, but it does not collect any personal information. Read more about things you can do to improve your safety and security when using apps.
Review details
Date of review: February 2019
Platform reviewed: Android
Version: 1.1
Download size: 23 MB
Updated on: March 2016
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