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Choosing a Baby Cot Bed Crib

It's thrilling to design a nursery, however, choosing the crib will be one of your most crucial choices. It doesn't matter what design of the slats, mattress height or conversion capabilities the crib your baby sleeps in will affect their health and development.

Keep in mind that nails and bolts may become loose over time, so be sure to check your crib's hardware frequently. Be sure to avoid placing your crib close to curtains or window blinds that dangle, which create a strangulation risk for your baby.

Size

When shopping for a crib size is a crucial aspect. The crib should be big enough to accommodate a sleeping baby, yet small enough that you can be able to reach them easily and take care of them. It should be strong enough to withstand the daily wear and tear.

The majority of cribs are made from wood or metal, and the majority of them have sliding sides. These features are designed to allow caregivers to observe the baby from different angles and to ensure proper air flow. Cribs are used from birth until the child is approximately two years older, at which point they will have to be moved to a toddler bed.

Most standard cribs have a mattress support height that can be adjusted or raised as your baby develops. The lowest setting works best for babies. The most advanced setting is for infants who are able to sit up or crawl. Be sure to measure the inside of your crib to be sure the mattress will fit because the slatted style of most cribs can leave small gaps that could be dangerous for your baby.

Some manufacturers offer non-standard cribs and mattresses that have the same safety standards of full-size cribs. These include bassinets for infants, portable cribs, and play yards. These cribs typically come with mesh or rigid sides, and tend to be smaller than full-size cribs.

Follow the manufacturer's instructions to determine the recommended mattress size in case you select a crib that is not standard. There could be specific specifications that differ from the standard crib size of 52 inches long and 28 inches wide. It is also recommended to check the gap between the crib and mattress to make sure it is no more than 1 inch which is the maximum safe space.

A waterproof mattress cover for your baby can keep it clean and safe from accidents or spit-up. Look for one with an antimicrobial layer to cut down on bacteria, and a hypoallergenic layer that blocks allergens.

If you are considering a crib that has drop-sides, be aware that they have been associated with 32 infant deaths between 2000 and 2010, and have been banned in the US as of 2011. Even if you decide to purchase a crib with drop sides or receive one as a hand-me-down make sure you get rid of it once your baby is 35 inches tall or is able to be able to climb out.

Safety

A crib for your baby is among the most secure places to let your child sleep. It's not just an area to rest, but also a place where you can observe and hold them often. There are a myriad of brands and models of cribs on the market, each one must be able to meet certain safety standards. These standards are laid out by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and they make sure the cribs you buy are safe for your baby.

Before you put your child in the crib, make sure it is clean and free of dander and dust. Remove any toys or stuffed animal that may fall out of the bed. Don't put any blankets or pillows within the crib. They could cause death by suffocation. Use a fitted sheet and mattress covers instead.

Some commenters suggested that cribs should be required to be in compliance with formaldehyde emission standards laid out in the Formaldehyde Standards for Wood Products Act (Pub. L. 112-199) and that cribs constructed of composite wood should be tested to ensure compliance. While these rules are not directly applicable to cribs however, the CPSC has decided that it is appropriate to require that cribs and other furniture made of composite wood meet the requirements of this important new law.

Some commenters suggested that the requirement that fasteners be retightened between dynamic tests should be added to the crib standard being revised. We strongly disagree with this idea. The dynamic tests - the shake test and the vertical mattress support test - are designed to replicate and accelerate the use and abuse of cribs by children. Screws that are loose are the 2nd leading cause of fatalities in cribs.

Other comments were based upon the EWS incident data. These data show that the most frequent hazards associated with cribs are drop-sides and unsafe mattresses. We have decided to concentrate our focus on these issues and to incorporate the performance standards already included in the existing mandatory standard. Incorporation by reference is the best method to ensure the safety of cribs is maintained in a consistent and effective way.

Style

It is a rewarding and exciting process to design your baby's nursery. The centerpiece of any nursery is the crib, so it is essential to pick one that matches your style and matches the room's décor. If you're looking for a modern and minimalist style or more traditional, there's a wide selection of stylish cribs to choose from. There are cribs for every budget, from affordable to high-end. Be sure that the crib you choose is in compliance with all the necessary safety standards.

A crib is a small, specially designed bed for infants and babies. It is constructed of durable materials like wood, and is fitted with slatted wall panels to allow safe ventilation. Cribs are generally larger than bassinets, and can be more expensive, but they provide more functions for your baby cots on sale's early years.

There are many different styles of cribs available on the market, but they all must meet strict safety standards. For instance the crib slats must not exceed 6 centimeters apart (that's roughly the width of a soda can) and you should not use ornamental cutouts or patterns on the footboard or headboard.

Additionally, the mattress must fit snugly inside the crib's opening. This is because any gaps between the crib and the mattress can cause babies' arms and legs to get caught in the crib. Many cribs include bars for stabilization to keep the mattress in place. But if you have an unstabilized crib, be sure to buy a mattress pad for extra support.

A quality crib also comes with a low-sitting mattress, which helps prevent children from stepping over the edge of the crib. It's an excellent feature for smaller families or rooms with limited space Be sure to measure the mattress's height prior to you make your purchase. Most mattresses have a sticker on the corner that lists the crib's minimum and maximum mattress heights.

You should consider buying an adjustable crib if you would like your crib to expand with your child. These types of cribs can be transformed into an infant bed as well as a daybed or a full-size bed. Some of the cribs on our list, such as the Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 and Delta Children Tribeca 4-in-1, have conversion kits included. The rest will require an additional purchase.

Budget

While most cribs are priced in the hundreds of dollars however, there are a few cribs available on the market that are budget friendly. The Graco Classic 4 in 1 Crib is priced at less than 200 dollars and has been rated 5 stars by BabyCenter and Baby Bargains. It also has a medium height profile, which makes it easy to take your baby in and out.

The Munchkin Brica travel pod is another crib that is budget-friendly. This portable sleep and play option is simple to install and folds away in a matter of minutes. It can be used indoors or outside, on a patio or deck. It is suitable for babies who weigh up to 15 pounds. It is not a permanent sleep solution, however since your baby will grow out of it after approximately six months.

There are also affordable bassinets and cribs that can be used for the beginning of the first few months, allowing you to keep your baby close and comfortable. While they're more expensive than a standard crib they are also more compact and easy to move around. They are only a temporary sleeping solution and your baby will outgrow them before their first birthday.

A crib that is of good quality will have a mattress support that is solid and secure, and is able to be adjusted to four different positions based on the baby's size. It should be low enough for you to reach into and out of it easily, particularly when you're less than 5'5 inches. Some cribs have posts that extend more than 1 8 inch above the mattress opening which could cause your child to be trapped as they play or climb.

Some cribs feature an attached changing area that can help diapering a bit easier cots and tots faster. While they are useful but they can take up more floor space than traditional cribs, and might not be the best cot beds choice for smaller nurseries.

Take a look at the materials the crib is made of. Many traditional cribs are made from particleboard, which can contain formaldehyde, which is a well-known carcinogen. Instead, choose a crib that is made of solid wood or with a metal base.