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Choosing a Baby Crib

The process of designing a nursery can be an exciting time, but selecting the right crib is among the most crucial decisions you'll make. It doesn't matter what style of slats, the mattress height or the ability to convert, the crib your baby sleeps in will affect their health and development.

Remember that nails and bolts can wiggle loose over time, so be sure to check your crib's hardware frequently. Also, avoid placing your crib close to drapes or window blinds that hang down, which could create a strangulation risk for your baby.

Size

Size is a key factor to take into consideration when buying the perfect crib. A crib should be large enough to accommodate a sleeping infant but small enough that you are able to reach your baby to attend to them. It should be strong enough to withstand the daily wear and tear.

The majority of cribs are made out of metal or wood, and the majority of them come with the slatted sides. These features allow caregivers to see the baby from various angles and also encourage airflow. Cribs are utilized from birth until the child is approximately two years of age, at which point they require moving into the toddler bed.

Most cribs are equipped with an adjustable mattress that can be adjusted to meet your baby's growth. The lowest setting is ideal for infants. The most advanced setting is for infants who are able to sit up or crawl. Be sure to check the interior of your crib to be sure the mattress will fit because the slatted style of most cribs can leave tiny gaps that could be dangerous for your baby.

Manufacturers have cribs and mattresses that are not standard sizes, but still comply with the same safety standards. These include portable infant beds, bassinets, and play yards. These cribs are smaller than the standard ones and have rigid or mesh sides.

If you decide to purchase an alternative crib, be sure to check the manufacturer's guidelines for mattress size guidelines. There could be specifications that differ from the standard crib size of 52 inches long and 28 inches wide. You should also check the space between the crib mattress and the crib to ensure it is not more than 1 inch. This is the maximum safe distance.

A waterproof cover for your baby's mattress can keep it clean and protected from accidents or spit-up. Look for one with an antimicrobial layer to cut down on the growth of bacteria as well as a hypoallergenic barrier that blocks allergens.

If you are considering a crib with drop-sides, know that they were linked to 32 infant deaths between 2000 and 2010 and have been banned in the US in 2011. Even if you decide to buy a drop-side crib or receive one as a hand-me-down, be sure to get rid of it once your Baby Cot Online is 35 inches tall or can get out.

Safety

A crib for your baby is the most secure spot for your child. It is not only an area for rest but also a place where you can see and hold them frequently. While there are many different models and brands of cribs on the market each one must comply with certain safety standards. These standards are established by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and they make sure the cribs you buy are safe for your baby.

Before you put your baby in the crib, make sure the crib is clean and free of dander and dust. Remove any toys or stuffed animals that might fall out of the crib. Also, do not use any blankets or pillows in the crib