Idaho Mom’s Tragic Warning

Lindsay Dewey never expected to share the most painful experience of her life. After losing her 22-month-old son Reed in a household accident, she decided to speak publicly in hopes of warning other parents about hidden dangers at home.

The tragedy happened during what seemed like an ordinary day. While Lindsay completed chores, her children played nearby. Reed, a curious toddler, was exploring the room and playing with a suction-cup bowl, pressing it against a large mirror and pulling it away.

Within seconds, the heavy mirror detached and fell onto him. Lindsay later said she did not hear him playing until the moment it crashed. She rushed over immediately, but the accident had already caused devastating injuries.

Reed suffered a fractured skull and severe traumatic brain injury. Emergency responders arrived quickly, but despite their efforts, he could not be saved. The sudden loss left the family in shock and grief.

The mirror had not been mounted or secured to the wall. Because of its size and weight, Lindsay and her firefighter husband believed it was stable and unlikely to tip over. An accent chair that normally blocked access had recently been moved, allowing Reed to reach the mirror.

After sharing the story online, Lindsay received both sympathy and criticism. Some people questioned the level of supervision, while others expressed compassion for the unimaginable loss she experienced.

Her goal, she says, is simply to prevent similar tragedies. Organizations like the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warn that thousands of children are injured each year in furniture and television tip-over incidents.

Through the commission’s Anchor It! campaign, parents are urged to secure heavy items such as mirrors, dressers, and televisions. By sharing Reed’s story, Lindsay hopes increased awareness will help protect other children.

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