Durham University Researchers Call for Standardized Safety Guidance for Baby Slings and Carriers
Researchers at Durham University in the United Kingdom have identified a need for standardized, expert-led guidance regarding the safe use of adult-worn baby slings and carriers. A study published in the journal *BMJ Paediatrics Open* indicates that current parental information on these products lacks consistency, prompting the researchers to call for a nationwide campaign to direct caregivers toward reliable safety protocols.
The study highlights the variability in instructions provided to parents and caregivers, noting that inconsistent information can lead to improper use of baby-wearing equipment. By analyzing existing resources and safety standards, the researchers determined that clear, evidence-based communication is necessary to ensure that parents understand how to use carriers correctly. The findings suggest that establishing a centralized source of expert guidance would help standardize safety practices across the country.
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Date: June 4, 2026
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