Christian Velitchkov

Tips for Keeping Your Baby Cool & Safe in Summer

You're probably looking forward to summertime with your little one. It's a time for fun in the sun and enjoying all the season offers. But along with the fun comes challenges - like keeping your baby cool and safe in the heat. Luckily, We have some tips for you that will help make summer a breeze! Keep reading for my top tips on keeping your baby cool this summer.

What Outdoor Temperature Is Too Warm for a Baby?

If you see that your local heat index is greater than 90 degrees Fahrenheit, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises parents against leaving infants outdoors for extended durations. On scorching days, prolonged outside exposure may cause infants to overheat rapidly.

Check the local heat index before making outside arrangements with your kid during summer. When you do want to spend time outside, there are simple actions you can do to protect your child.

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Seek Shade

To minimize direct sun exposure, put your baby's stroller or blanket underneath another shaded location.

Dress Your Baby Appropriately

While baby sun dresses are cute and airy, they don't always offer the best protection from the sun's rays. To keep your infant comfortable and safe, consider dressing them in loose-fitting, lightweight clothing in light colors.

Stay Hydrated

As the weather gets warmer, it's essential to ensure your baby stays cool and hydrated. One way to do this is to ensure they get enough liquid throughout the day. Water is always a good choice, but you can also give them fruits and vegetables with high levels of water, such as cucumbers and watermelons. 

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Schedule Additional Relaxation Time

Infants might get too weary when exposed to the heat—schedule time for their infants to relax or sleep after outside activity.

 

Baby in car with sunlight

 

 

Avoid the Day's Hottest Hours

When the weather is hot, it's crucial to make sure that your baby avoids the hottest part of the day. The sun is at its strongest between 10am and 4pm, so try to keep your infant in the shade during these hours.

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How Can I Shield My Infant’s Skin From the Sun?

It is essential to monitor the exposure of sunlight your newborn receives, particularly since baby skin burns readily. Sunscreen should not be used on infants less than six months. 

Keeping your infant's skin healthy during the summer months requires special care. Here are some tips to help you keep your baby's skin soft and smooth all season long.

First, keep your infant out of direct sunlight as much as possible. If you must take your baby outdoors, dress them in loose-fitting, light-colored clothing and use sunscreen with an SPF of no less than 15. Apply sunscreen liberally and reapply every two hours, or more often if swimming or perspiring.

 

Couple holding baby up under the sun

 

 

How Do I Treat My Infant’s Heat Rash?

However, taking precautions is important to protect your infant from the heat. One hazard to watch out for is heat rash. Heat rash is a skin irritation that is caused by sweat and dampness. It can be particularly problematic for babies who have delicate skin. 

If your infant gets a heat rash, there are several things you can do to help relieve the discomfort. First, make sure the infant's clothing is loose and breathable. Second, apply cool compresses to the affected area. Third, give the infant plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration. Finally, consult a doctor if the rash does not improve after a few days.

Have you ever wondered what the ideal temperature is for a baby's room in summer? While there is no definitive answer, the general consensus is that it should be between 68 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit. This range allows infants to stay comfortable while avoiding excessive sweating or overheating. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the room is well-ventilated to prevent stagnant air from building up. By taking these factors into account, you can create a safe and comfortable environment for your little one during the hot summer months.

Consider spending the day in a library, shopping mall, or community "cooling center" where temperatures stay reasonable if you lose access to air conditioning at home due to a power outage or mechanical problem.

How Can I Determine if My Infant Is Overheated?

If you're worried that your infant might be too hot, there are a few signs to look for. First, check their skin. It may be overheated if it's red or feels hot to the touch. Another sign is if they're sweating or have wet hair. You can also check their body temperature with a thermometer; anything over 100 degrees Fahrenheit is cause for concern. If your infant is fussy or seems unusually tired, they may also be overheated.

If you think your infant might be too hot, remove any excess clothing or blankets and try to cool them down with a fan or move them to a cooler room. If their temperature doesn't start to drop after a few minutes, call a medical professional for advice.

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Extra Precautions

Never let a newborn be alone in a hot vehicle, even for a second. Children should never be left alone in the rear seat of a car since temperatures inside a vehicle that's closed may rapidly increase to deadly levels.  

Keeping your little one safe and cool during the hot summer can be challenging. But with a few simple precautions, you can rest easy knowing that your baby is comfortable and safe. Be sure to check our website for more information on how to care for your infant in the summer heat. And as always, if you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help!

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