Infant & Toddler Sleep Safety Reducing Sids And Nap-Time Risks Stats and Facts

FACTS

  • Most sleep-related infant deaths are preventable.
  • Unsafe sleep environments significantly increase risk.
  • Consistency prevents unsafe shortcuts.
  • Supervision remains critical during sleep.
  • Safe sleep policies protect children and staff.

STATS

  • The U.S. CDC reports approximately 3,400 sleep-related infant deaths annually.
  • The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies back sleeping and empty cribs as key protective factors.
  • U.S. studies show safe sleep education reduces SIDS rates significantly.
  • Canadian public health data links unsafe sleep environments to preventable infant deaths.