
Each year thousands of babies are injured in changing table accidents, sometimes fatally. In no more time than it takes to turn for a diaper or wipe, an active baby can roll over and tumble to the ground. For a child, a fall from a changing table is like an adult plunging from several stories and could be fatal.
While changing tables with barriers on two or three sides of the top comply with ASTM standards if they have a contoured changing surface, we recommend using a table with barriers on all four sides. Whether you use a table with barriers on three sides or four sides, or you use a pad on top of a dresser, prevent accidents by always using the safety straps on your changing table or pad. Never leave your baby unattended—even for a moment, even if you're using the safety straps, and even if you're sure your baby is secure. In fact, make it a practice to keep one hand on your baby. When shopping for a changing table, make sure that the drawers and shelves are easily accessible so you won't have to let go of your baby to reach something.
Before changing your baby's diaper, be sure any products you need—diapers, wipes, or the wipe warmer—are within arm's reach but not within your baby's range, and place the diaper pail adjacent to the table. If you run out of diapers or forget your little one's outfit, carry her with you while you get what you need. If you wheel your changing table from room to room, be sure to lock the wheels on a stable, flat surface. Park your changing table away from small objects your baby can grasp and hot objects, such as a radiator. Never wheel the table with your baby on it, strapped on or not.