Coast Guard (USCG) guidance Opens a new window and ensured that all infant life jackets we considered were USCG-certified and Type II PFDs, which are recommended for infants. Some additional safety features we required for each life jacket included a grab handle, crotch strap and neck collar....
These highly-rated Type II infant life jackets were specially designed for the needs of infants and young toddlers. The tapered front piece goes through the legs and connects to the back for a snug fit that won’t ride up. The oversized collar provides excellent head support in the wate...
We get it, life jackets can be hot or uncomfortable when worn for a long time. This is especially true for infants, who would not understand the discomfort of the device. According to the USCG, children under 13 years of age (including infants) should be wearing life vests while the boat...
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non-nutritive sweeteners;artificial sweeteners;low-calorie sweeteners;developmental origins of health and disease;obesity;infants;children;pregnancy;prenatal nutrition Share and Cite MDPI and ACS Style Archibald, A.J.; Dolinsky, V.W.; Azad, M.B. Early-Life Exposure to Non-Nutritive Sweeteners and ...