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SafetyMate Giveaway! Best Baby Shower Gift Ever!

February 24, 2009


The winner is…

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Comment #62 belongs to…

Amanda – ExtraHourdinaryParenting on Wed, 25th Feb 2009 9:35 am (Edit)

I tweeted this! I am EHParenting

Original Tweet: http://twitter.com/EHParenting/statuses/1249536243

Congratulations Amanda!!

 

 

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SafetyMate for the New Parents is “a hand-held, interactive talking first aid guide for family, baby, child or infant emergency.” The SafetyMate will guide you step-by-step through over 30+ first aid emergencies. While many of us take precautions to avoid accidents, would we really know what to do if we were in fact faced with an emergency? If you’re child stopped breathing, after calling 911, would you know what to do while waiting for the ambulance to arrive? Honestly, I wouldn’t.

The maker of SafetyMate, David Feder, witnessed his newborn daughter stop breathing when she was only a few minutes old. Fortunately, they were in the hospital with professionals nearby that were able to help, but David could not help but wonder what would have happened if the same situation occurred while not in the hospital. And with that eye-opening experience, the SafetyMate was developed.

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The images above are of what you will see when you flip open The SafetyMate. With just the press of a button you will have access to reliable and invaluable life-saving instructions. The unit itself is lightweight and compact making it easy to bring along in your diaper bag, purse, in your car and while traveling. The verbal instructions are easy to follow and provide a sense of ease when you would normally panic.

Why you want it: (Insert your child’s photo here!)

What others are saying about it:

Kristy @ Mommy in Pink says…

“It is basically a hand-held interactive device that can speak two languages English/Spanish and has easy buttons you can press for immediate information on what do in situations such as seizures, burns, choking, allergic reactions, etc. I listened to each and every category on what to do in time of a particular emergency and I feel so much more informed. I wouldn’t have had the slightest clue on how to deal with a baby that was unconscious or seizing and the information here is so easy to understand and I can truly take this knowledge with me anywhere I go! Now if I were to be in an actual emergency, I like the fact that I can have access to information that would enable me to act quickly while I wait for further assistance.” Read more…

Forget bibs, rattles, baby wipe warmers and other things that are easily forgotten about…THIS is the gift every new mother should receive. Of course we all hope there will never be a need for emergency assistance, however, anyone would be more than grateful for The Safety Mate if there was.

Buy It! The SafetyMate is available online for only $60.00 per unit. Click HERE to purchase and watch the product demo video.

Win It!

To enter – YOU MUST – Visit SafetyMate and tell us something you learned from the site. Whether it’s a first-aid tip or something interesting you learned on the SafetyMate blog. There is a ton of information on the SafetyMate site, so please try to be original.

Extra entries (optional)

1. Sign up for the Mom Fuse newsletter. Make sure you activate your subscription then come back here and let us know.

2. Tweet This! Send a tweet on Twitter about this terrific giveaway. Come back here and leave your Twitter ID after you’ve tweeted. Now that’s a tongue twister!

3. Blog about this giveaway! Come back here and leave the link to your post when you’re done.

Contest ends March 5th, winner will be announced March 6th – U.S. and Canadian residents only. Good Luck!

safety1

www.safetymate.com

 


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164 comments
  1. Dina says:

    SafetyMate has won the Swanky Moms Award and been covered in video on Pregtastic.com and Mommywarriors.com

  2. Dina says:

    I am a subscriber.

  3. Veronica Garrett says:

    I learned if a sharp object remains partly in the body, do not take it out.

  4. Mark W says:

    i learned that it covers infant, child, and also adult emergencies- very cool

  5. Candie L says:

    I like that it had 30 plus emergencies to review. THank you

  6. Kaycee says:

    I learned that you need to keep bites, etc below heart level. I had no idea! And we have a lot of snake, etc bites here in Florida. Thanks for the chance! Would love to have one of these for my baby on the way!

    kayceewilliams at gmail dot com

  7. Kaycee says:

    I’m an email subscriber!

    kayceewilliams at gmail dot com

  8. Kaycee says:

    Tweet!
    http://twitter.com/iloveyouhecried/status/1286041458

    kayceewilliams at gmail dot com

  9. Karen Gonyea says:

    Subscriber.

  10. leah says:

    I learned that I should not try to stop the convulsions or seizures.

  11. Suanne Giddings says:

    Bleeding:
    If a sharp object remains partly stuck in the body, do not take it out.
    Thank you for sponsoring this sweepstakes! It is very generous of you!!! Wishing you continued success!

  12. Amy says:

    If you suspect a poisonous snake bite, call 911 or your emergency response number immediately. Ask the patient to be still and calm. Tell the patient not to move the part of the body that was bitten and to keep it below heart level.

  13. Amy says:

    I’m a subscriber!

  14. Janet says:

    I learned if a sharp object remains partly stuck in the body, do not take it out.ty 4 the awesome giveaway and 4 the entry:)

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