March of Dimes
SAFETY FOR BABY
 
Changing Tables

You can use a standard changing table or a changing pad attached to the top of a dresser.

Shopping Tips tell you what to look for when you buy a changing table.
Safety Tips tell how to use a changing table or a dresser with a pad.

Shopping Tips

  • Look for a changing table that is flat. Make sure it has a barrier on all four sides, a pad, and a safety strap. We do not recommend contoured changing tables.
  • If the table is on wheels, make sure it has brakes that lock.
  • Make sure the table or dresser does not wobble. Give it a shake.
  • If you use a dresser whose top doubles as a changing table, buy a pad with a safety strap.

Safety Tips

  • Use the safety strap every time you change your baby.
  • Never leave your baby alone on the changing table, even with the safety strap on.
  • Keep the diapers, wipes and diaper pail within easy reach.
  • Stop using a changing table when your baby is about 2 years old or weighs about 30 pounds. This will be around the time when it is hard to keep your baby still.

If you use a dresser as a changing table

  • Choose a dresser that is wide and low.
  • Use a pad with a safety strap.
  • Follow the directions for attaching the pad to the dresser.
  • Attach the dresser to the wall so that it does not tip over. You can use an “anti-tipover restraint” to do this.

For more information, visit Babies & Kids on the Consumers Report Web site.

June 2008


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