Home Safety
Check you have smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
- If you use a fire or stove, make sure chimneys/flues are clean.
- Keep candles away from children and soft furnishings.
- Never pour hot water for bottles in the dark. Don’t use hot water bottles for children under 4.
Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service www.cumbriafire.gov.uk/safety-home
Safe Sleep
- Babies should be cooler rather than too warm.
- Use light blankets, not thick or padded ones.
- Baby sleeps safest on their back in a clear cot or Moses basket.
- If you share a bed:
- Baby on a firm, flat mattress, no pillows or duvets nearby.
- No pets or other children in bed.
- Never leave baby alone in an adult bed.
- Never sleep with baby on a sofa or armchair.
- Avoid bed-sharing if baby was premature, low birthweight, or if you smoke, drink alcohol, or take drugs/medication that makes you drowsy.
Useful links
W&F Family Help - Baby's Sleep
Growing Healthy 0-19 W&F HDFT Children's Health Service
24/7 Breastfeeding & Parenting Support in Westmorland & Furness
Feeding Your Baby in Winter
Times are tough for many families. Here are some practical tips to keep you and your baby safe and well.
- Look after yourself too. If you’re struggling to feed yourself or your family, speak to your Health Visitor, Midwife, GP, Nursery, or Family Hub—they can help.
- Breastfeeding
- Breastfeeding is free, needs no equipment, and gives your baby everything they need, plus protection against winter bugs.
- If you'd like support, contact your Midwife, Health Visitor, or Family Hub.
- Formula Feeding
- All first-stage formulas have the same nutrition—the cheapest is just as good as the most expensive.
- Use the correct number of scoops shown on the box. Using less can harm your baby.
- Always make feeds with boiled water to kill bacteria. Don’t use cold or warm tap water.
- Sterilise bottles every time and throw away leftover milk after a feed.
- You can sterilise using cold water and tablets or other methods: www.nhs.uk/conditions/baby/breastfeeding-and-bottle-feeding/bottle-feeding/sterilising-baby-bottles/
Useful links
Growing Healthy 0-19 W& HDFT Children's Health Service
W&F Family Help - Feeding and weaning
24/7 Breastfeeding & Parenting Support in Westmorland & Furness
Healthy Start Scheme
Free vitamins and money for milk, fruit, and veg if you receive certain benefits. Apply at:
Keeping Warm
- Use thin, easy-to-remove layers - Babies do not need to be wrapped up in thick heavy layers.
- Babies can’t control their own body temperature, check baby’s chest/back to see if they’re too hot or cold.
- No thick coats in car seats or indoors.
- Hats and mittens only for outside.
- If you have a baby carrier, this can be a great way for you and your baby to share body heat. For more information go to: babyslingsafety.co.uk/ticks.pdf
- Do not put babies next to a radiator or fire/open fire
- Close curtains at night to keep heat in.
Help and advice
Westmorland and Furness Family Hub
Kendal Family Hubs
Tel: 01539 713070
Email: slakesfamilyhubs@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk
Referrals: referralssouthlakesfamilyhub@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk
Barrow Family Hubs
Tel: 01229 407384
Email: barrowfamilyhubs@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk
Referrals: ReferralsBarrowFamilyHub@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk
Eden Family Hubs
Tel: 01768 899901
Email: edenfamilyhubs@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk
Referrals: ReferralsEdenFamilyHub@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk
Website: wandffamilyhubs.org.uk
Health Visiting (HDFT)
Website: Growing Healthy 0-19 Westmorland & Furness HDFT Childrens Health Service
Anya App: 24/7 Breastfeeding & Parenting Support in Westmorland & Furness
View this page as a PDF:
Winter Readiness Advice for Families with Babies [PDF, 465KB]