Thursday, October 17, 2013

Make Safety Your Child's Companion - Indoor And Outdoor‏




As every parent holds their new-born infant, the overwhelming feeling of unconditional love and care envelopes the child the moment the baby is held in their arms. What’s more, the smile of the baby brings a sweet and warm joy to the parents knowing that their precious child is happy, feeling safe and protected.  Nonetheless, deriving the reason behind the smile of the baby is what pulls experts at Aprica and Graco to engineer simple modern solutions to best enrich every family's journey to make safety the child's companion, inside and outside.


To ensure that infants grow happily in a safe environment, there are little things which parents can do to protect them from the more serious injuries that can lead to disabilities and even fatalities. Accidents can occur indoors and outdoors, and most of them can be prevented when safe and prudent precautions are taken. For instance, the increase in car accidents involving infants and children every year is a dreadful reality which highlights the issue of child safety.


A crash test analysis conducted by the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) in 2010 revealed that an adult passenger will not have the required strength to prevent an infant or a child from being thrown forward during a collision at any speed applied. More frighteningly, at a vehicle driving at the speed of a mere 50km per hour, an unsecured infant weighing 7.0kg will actually be thrown forward at a powerful force of 240kg/sq2, which is an equivalent impact of an adult falling from a five-storey building. These numbers reveal that infants are the most vulnerable passengers and a high percentage of children in Malaysia were unfortunately killed during road accidents; more than any other causes known to date.


With this in mind, Kinderdijk Sdn Bhd launched a one-week Child Safety Roadshow Campaign that centres on Kinderdijk’s commitment to strongly remind parents and guardians to be wary and to take all necessary precautions to safeguard their children’s safety. The roadshow held from 14th to 20thOctober 2013 in Mid Valley Megamall, also showcased a line of Aprica and Graco child safety car seats, strollers, baby carriers and travel systems, all of which are designed in line with the principles of paediatrics and childcare engineering to enhance childcare and create a fun family life.


Picture above from left to right, Gwei, Jenny Kwan and Tee posing with Aprica's stroller.



Gwei Tze-Co, Managing Director, Kinderdijk Sdn Bhd said, “Based on the statistics, more parents seem to assume that holding their child or letting them sit on the lap is enough to protect them from the impact of accidents. It is also becoming a worrying trend that the usage of child safety car seats and travel systems are not something that most Malaysian parents take seriously. Parents must understand that children are the most precious cargo on-board; hence safety should not be undervalued, nor taken for granted as it can benefit them in the long-run.”


from left Gwei, Jenny Kwan and Tee posing with Graco Contour Prestige Poppy Bassinet

“According to the study conducted by MIROS, an infant will be flung forward at a high velocity albeit being held by an adult during a vehicle collision at only 30km per hour and most likely will be killed as the direct result of such violent impact. Thus, being equipped with the right and comfortable baby travelling equipment can provide a peace of mind to parents when using the equipment while travelling,” said Jenny Kwan, Senior Sales Manager, Hong Kong & ASEAN, Newell Rubbermaid Asia Pacific. “Furthermore, parents need to practice buckling up and young children should be taught on how to use them. Safety is crucial to child development and it is imperative to cultivate the prudent habit from young.”


Understanding the Reason behind the Baby’s Smile

Psychologists have found that babies are the most happiest when they feel secure and safe in a trusted environment. A baby’s smile can bring wonders and eases the stress away. To ensure babies are safe, experts at Aprica are designing products that are developed with scientific approaches and medical science on babies and childcare engineering to provide comfort to the baby. Likewise, Graco is providing safety solutions that make childcare easier with products which are fully convenient and intuitive, catering to making a fun family life.


In light of this, Aprica has formed the 8.3.8 Principle to identify, protect and nurture the baby’s body and mind to create the best environment for babies with the development of comfortable baby products. Aprica has drawn out ‘8 Medical Structures to protect and nurture babies’ from the ‘8 Babies’ immaturity in body to be protected’ structure and ‘3 Baby’s emotional growth to be encouraged’ concept identified through researches on baby paediatrics and childcare engineering.

                                                                                                                 
          Wong explaning the Aprica's 838 concept, you can refer chart below for detail.

“At Kinderdijk, we understand that care and safety are essential to keep the baby comfortable and secure. The Aprica and Graco products distributed by Kinderdijk are innovatively engineered and carefully designed to provide convenience and security to parents, especially those who are leading a modern lifestyle,” Gweiadded.  Given that comfort and safety are vital to form the foundation of childcare devices, the following are the standards that guide Aprica engineers to develop baby products essential to make babies happy.

Aprica’s 8.3.8 Principle:
‘The Reason Behind the Smile’ which forms the basis of Aprica’s products development
8 Babies’ Immaturity in Body to be Protected
3 Baby’s Emotional Growth to be Encouraged
8 Medical Structures to Protect and Nurture Baby’s Body and Mind
1.       Heavy head and unstable neck
2.       Unstable respiratory function
3.       Straight backbone, high risk for hip dislocation
4.       Undeveloped thermoregulation
5.       Unstable sleep pattern
6.       Weak skin barrier function
7.       Undeveloped sensory function
8.       Undeveloped immune system
1.       “Relationship of trust” nurtured by physical contact.
2.       “Curiosity” developed by stimulation of five senses.
3.       “Communication ability” fostered by everyone’s smile.
1.       Lay down a baby on a flat bed.
2.       Put any restriction on a baby’s head and neck
3.       Keep natural posture according to a baby’s growth.
4.       Provide comfortable breathability and hydrothermal environment
5.       Protect a baby from dust and harmful substances
6.       Reduce shock and uncomfortable vibration
7.       Ensure a baby’s natural sleep and life rhythm
8.       Support communication with a baby

Kinderdijk hosted a roadshow on child safety at Mid Valley Megamall today. During the roadshow, Kinderdijk spoke about the importance of taking the necessary precautions to safeguard their children’s safety. The one-week roadshow held from the 14th to 20th October 2013 also showcased a line of Aprica and Graco child safety car seats, strollers, baby carriers and travel systems, all of which are designed in line with the principles of paediatrics and childcare engineering to enhance childcare and create a fun family life.
The following is the price of the Aprica and Graco products featured at the roadshow:
Aprica
Price
Soraria (Stroller)
RM2,099
Fladea (Car Seat)
RM2,299
Colan Bigi (Baby Carrier)
RM569
Graco
Graco Evo (Travel System)
RM2,490
Citilite R Red (Stroller)
RM899
Size 4 Me 70 Branson (Car Seat)
RM1,290
Contour Prestige Poppy (Pack ‘N’ Play)
RM1,199

Being mom, we know how important it is about make safety for our child's now if you have time this weekend check out this roadshow at Midvalley Megamall, it is located at East Atrium.

3 comments:

  1. The baby stroller is really safe for babies but the price is gonna hurt our wallets lol

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