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State Officials Urge Safe Sleep Habits For Babies

State officials say one of the leading causes of death in kids under the age of one is accidental sleep suffocation. Nora Harms-Pavelski, with the DCFS, says it usually happens when the baby is in bed with someone else.

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Officials say it can also be a problem when parents over bundle the baby or leave them sleeping in a car seat for extended periods of time. It's also a good idea to keep stuffed animals, toys, bumper pads, and blankets out of your baby's crib. And, try to make sure the baby's room isn't too hot.

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