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Johnston's Snooze Secure, helps Reduce CO₂ Rebreathing & Prevent SIDS £35.00
![]() Snooze Secure - Safer Sleep Starts Here – The Only 3D Air Mesh Solution to Reduce CO₂ Rebreathing & Help Prevent SIDSThe Snooze Secure is an innovative, research-backed baby sleep solution designed to enhance airflow and reduce the risk of carbon dioxide (CO₂) rebreathing—a known factor in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Made with 3D Air Mesh fabric and featuring a ribbed design for superior ventilation, it ensures your baby breathes fresh air while sleeping soundly. Its universal size fits most prams, bassinets, and bedside cribs, offering versatility for parents. Sustainably made in Europe and developed by infant safety experts, Snooze Secure provides peace of mind and a safer sleep environment for your baby. Worried about your baby’s breathing? The Snooze Secure is the answer. Designed to address concerns about CO₂ rebreathing and positional asphyxiation, this scientifically backed carrycot/mattress solution promotes a safer sleep environment by maximising airflow and ventilation. Unlike traditional mattresses, Snooze Secure’s unique ribbed structure creates micro-channels that help disperse exhaled air, preventing CO₂ buildup and reducing overheating. Its triangular shape adds stability while encouraging natural movement—allowing babies to adjust positions freely without rolling into the corners of the crib. Developed by Johnston Prams, a trusted UK nursery brand for over 40 years, and benefiting from insights by childcare and infant nutrition expert Judith Lynn, MSc Hons, this product represents a fusion of scientific research, engineering expertise, and infant safety advocacy. Sustainably crafted in Europe, it’s a must-have for parents seeking a safer, breathable, and versatile sleep solution for their baby. What’s Included
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