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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. Be sure to use SafeSleepNC.org and #SafeSleepNC on all posts using this content!
These images were created for consumer audiences. For details about how to save the images and copy the messages, click here.
Social Media Messages for Health Professionals
Talk with all expecting and new parents 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 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
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!
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).
Babies should sleep Alone, on their Back, and in a safety-approved Crib for every sleep. https://bit.ly/2VrMJD7 #SafeSleepNC
Decorate the room, not the crib! https://bit.ly/2VrMJD7 #SafeSleepNC
A bare crib is best! No blankets, bumper pads, pillows, or toys. https://bit.ly/2VrMJD7 #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 #SafeSleepNC
Safe Sleep Isn’t Easy. But Your Baby is Worth It. https://bit.ly/34Bfpxx #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 #SafeSleepNC
Nights can be long when caring for a baby. Find tips to make sleep safer for your baby. https://bit.ly/3aaIcKu #SafeSleepNC
No, your baby won’t choke if they sleep on their back. Find more answers to your safe sleep questions. https://bit.ly/2V89U6B #SafeSleepNC