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Below are images and drafted messages for you to use on your own channels. For details about how to save the images and copy the messages, click here.
Quick Steps:
1 – Select the SafeSleepNC image,
2 – Right-click & “Save Image As” to a file on your computer,
3 – Open your social media page and begin a new post,
4 – Upload the SafeSleepNC image you saved,
5 – Copy/paste a drafted message below or create your own.
For detailed steps, click here. Be sure to use SafeSleepNC.org and #SafeSleepNC on all posts using this content!
These images can be used for a variety of communication needs.
Drafted Messages for Consumers:
These messages are drafted for consumer audiences.
To use any of these, use your mouse to highlight the text. Left-click and select “Copy” (or Ctrl+C on your keypad). Open your social media channel and begin a new post. Then, left-click and select paste (or Ctrl+P on your keypad).
- Share the room, not the bed. https://bit.ly/2XDYmtl #SafeSleepNC
- Babies should sleep Alone, on their Back, and in a safety-approved Crib for every sleep. https://bit.ly/2VrMJD7
- Where does your baby sleep? https://bit.ly/2XBVP2S #SafeSleepNC
- Decorate the room, not the crib! https://bit.ly/2VrMJD7
- A bare crib is best! No blankets, bumper pads, pillows, or toys. https://bit.ly/2VrMJD7
- Tell others how and where your baby should sleep: https://bit.ly/3cgsQFW #SafeSleepNC
- All parents have questions about safe sleep. #SafeSleepNC is a great resource to learn how and where baby can sleep safer: https://bit.ly/3enADU8
- Keep your baby safe while they sleep. https://bit.ly/2yb6FCr #SafeSleepNC
- Safe Sleep Isn’t Easy. But Your Baby is Worth It. https://bit.ly/34Bfpxx #SafeSleepNC
- Sleeping with your baby is risky. Find out your risk and how to sleep safer. https://bit.ly/2yb6FCr #SafeSleepNC
- Babies wake up a lot! Learn how to make sleep safer at all hours of the day. https://bit.ly/2xmc4GK #SafeSleepNC
- We know you love your baby. Keep them safe while they sleep. https://bit.ly/3aaIcKu #SafeSleepNC
- Back to bed! Put baby on their back for every sleep. https://bit.ly/3aaIcKu #SafeSleepNC
- Keep your baby and their sleep space free from smoke and vape: https://bit.ly/2VmgGnW #SafeSleepNC
- Tell your childcare provider or babysitter about safe sleep: https://bit.ly/3a6bVEn
- You are doing a great job, mom! Find tips to make sleep safer for baby. https://bit.ly/3aaIcKu
- Nights can be long when caring for a baby. Find tips to make sleep safer for your baby. https://bit.ly/3aaIcKu
- No, your baby won’t choke if they sleep on their back. Find more answers to your safe sleep questions. https://bit.ly/2V89U6B
Drafted Messages for Providers:
- Talk with all expecting and new parent about safe sleep. You make a difference https://bit.ly/3elaDch #SafeSleepNC
- Talk with parents about safe sleep. What you say does make a difference. https://bit.ly/3elaDch #SafeSleepNC
- Reduce the risk of sleep-related infant deaths. Talk with parents about the dangers of sleeping with their baby. https://bit.ly/3elaDch #SafeSleepNC
- Talk to parents about the dangers of sleeping with their baby. Your make a different https://bit.ly/3elaDch #SafeSleepNC
- Talk with parents about sharing their room, not their bed. https://safesleepnc.org/ #SafeSleepNC
- Talk with parents about creating a safe sleep space for their baby. https://safesleepnc.org/ #SafeSleepNC
- Talk with parents about how babies should always sleep on their back. https://safesleepnc.org/ #SafeSleepNC
- Parents have questions about practicing safe sleep. Talk with them. https://safesleepnc.org/ #SafeSleepNC
- Work as a team with parents to make sleep safer for their babies. https://safesleepnc.org/ #SafeSleepNC
- Let’s have open and honest conversations about infant safe sleep with parents. https://safesleepnc.org/ #SafeSleepNC
- Practicing safe infant sleep isn’t easy. Parents need your support to make sleep safer. https://safesleepnc.org/ #SafeSleepNC
- Learn more about safe sleep resources https://safesleepnc.org/ #SafeSleepNC
These images were created for consumer audiences. For details about how to save the images and copy the messages, click here.