Posted on 24 August 2010

Having your first baby is a wonderful and at times, frightening experience as you grasp how much there is to do. You want your newborn’s nursery and the nursery furniture to be better than a fairy tale dream, but it is essential to think about you and your little one’s safety and security above all else. So when dreaming up that new nursery take care to consider the following guidance.
The first thing to fit to a child’s room is a smoke alarm, for just a couple of pounds (or free from your local fire prevention officer) these life saving devises must be your paramount purchase. When your child begins to wander it’s important that any spare electrical outlet is sealed with a simple plastic socket protector to stop your inquisitive baby from sticking his fingers. It’s also a good idea to locate bedroom furniture in the way to prevent your baby from finding outlets.
The next most important thing is your child’s cot since this is where they will initially spend most of their time in those first few months. When picking a cot it’s important to ensure they comply with the government safety regulations (EN 716 within Europe. The cot must be deep enough so your baby cannot climb out. Ensure that the spacing between the rails is not capable of allowing the child to trap their head. Make sure that if the cot has drop down sides that they have robust locks to prevent them from being accidently operated by your baby. It’s important that second hand cots are inspected thoroughly for damage to fixtures and fastenings and that you buy a brand new mattress for your baby. It’s also vital to ensure the mattress is a snug fit and leaves not more than a 4cm gap around the outside to prevent your child from becoming trapped.
Remember to place your baby down to sleep on her back to reduce the risks of SIDS and stop using pillows or very fluffy bed clothes in the cot. If you have a nightlight in your nursery, place it away from the cot so the bed clothes doesn’t catch fire and avoid locating the light near drapes, plastic, or other objects that may ignite from the heat.
When designing your nursery plan ensure no furniture is located near windows, when your child learns to stand they may try to climb up and have a look out. Also avoid placing anything that may permit your toddler to stand on to peer out of a window. Keep the windows in the nursery properly locked. When opening a window for airing ensure it is firmly fixed and ideally never open more than 5cm.
Another item of nursery furniture to blame for numerous infant injuries is the changing station. Using a wedge shaped changing mat can assist enormously in making sure your child can’t roll away and some changing stations even have straps to strap your child. Keep your changing supplies out of baby’s reach. Babies and toddlers are instinctively inquisitive and nappy sacks or rash creams can be potentially harmful.
Rather worryingly one of the most common causes of harm in a child’s room are window dressings and blinds. It’s important that short window dressings are used that small children can’t become trapped in and that the cords on Venetian blinds are kept short. When using blinds ensure the cords are tied up to keep them short and are never within a baby’s reach.
It’s essential to have storage for the masses of playthings baby will no doubt collect but choose cautiously. Look for toy chests that have no lid or have very lightweight or child friendly hinged lids. As your baby gets older, he may climb inside the toy chesttoy box and a heavy lid may trap her so it’s important they be fitted with safety hinges or lightweight lids. You should also try to select nursery furniture with lids and drawers that are not as likely to trap your youngster’s tiny digits. Wardrobe and cupboard doors are also a possible danger to your child and you must consider fitting child safe mechanisms to prevent your baby from injuring themselves
By following sound guidance and following common sense, new parents can ensure they select the right choices when buying nursery furniture and create the perfect room for their youngster.
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Posted on 18 August 2010

There are many safety devices that you may want to purchase with a baby in the house. Some you may want to install before the baby arrives home from the hospital; others can wait until the baby begins to crawl.
One of the first things that you may want to do is to install a smoke detector on every floor of your home and near all the bedrooms. These are essential as a first warning system to alert you to a fire anywhere in your home. Once you have installed this device, make sure that you have new batteries in and test it to ensure that it is working properly. After this initial test, you should retest it once a month to check the batteries and to ensure that it is not malfunctioning.
You may also want to install a carbon monoxide detector near the sleeping areas in your home to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. This poisoning can occur gradually so that you may not be aware that it is even happening. This detector will alert you if the carbon monoxide in your home is at dangerous levels. You should install this device if your home has gas or oil heat or an attached garage, as these factors add to the danger of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Once your child begins to crawl, you may want to install anti-scald devices in your home. These devices can be installed in your faucets and showerheads by a plumber and can regulate the water temperature to prevent accidental burning if your baby turns the hot water on. Turning your water heater down to 120 degrees Fahrenheit can also prevent burns from hot water.
Another safety device that you may want to install when your baby begins to crawl are window guards and safety netting. These devices can prevent falls from windows, decks, and balconies. The guards and netting fit securely in the window or across the entrance out onto a balcony and deck to prevent your child from crawling near these areas. The bars on the guards should have no more than 4 inches between them to prevent the child from crawling through them. When you install these guards, make sure that you leave one window in each room available to use as a route of escape in case of a fire.
Corner and edge bumpers are safety devices that can also prevent injuries to your child in case he falls. These bumpers should be placed on furniture as well as woodwork and fireplaces that have sharp edges to soften the blow if your child would fall against them. You should check to make sure that the type of bumpers that you purchase will remain securely in place for a reasonable amount of time and once they are installed, you should recheck them often.
Finally, you may want to install door stops and door holders to prevent your child from pinching or crushing his fingers and hands ion doors and door hinges. A door stop can prevent a door from closing entirely while a door holder can firmly hold the door in place to avoid it being closed at all. For door that you rarely use, the door holder may be the better option.
By purchasing and installing some of these products, you can ensure that your baby’s home is as safe as possible for both you and your little one.
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Posted on 14 August 2010

When we have a
baby, there are a lot of things we need to prepare. Baby cribs furniture probably the most important things we need to buy. There are a lot of types of baby cribs furniture. We must aware of any kind of baby cribs furniture. Top priority is safety. We must find a baby cribs furniture that can guarantee the safety of our baby. I am sure all of you don’t want anything happens to your baby.
A little bit hard to pick a baby cribs furniture that can guarantee the safety of our baby. As a preference, you might want to ask a valuable information from a person who had a experience in dealing with this kind of issues. We don’t need to embarrass. Asking people who had the experience with baby cribs furniture could make your job easier to find a safety baby cribs furniture.
There are also a few tips for you before decides to buy a baby cribs furniture.
Tip #1: Safety First
All new baby cribs sold in the US will pass safety standards required by the Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. However, cribs manufactured before 1990 may not conform to the latest safety guidelines.
If you are given a used crib by a relative, or if you decide to buy a used crib from eBay, make sure the crib has not been recalled for safety issues. You can do this by going to the Consumer Product Safety Commission website.
Tip #2: Choose the Right Size
If you intend to use the convertible crib after your child outgrows his or her toddler bed, you will want to make sure the crib will convert to the right sized bed with the optional side rails. Some cribs will convert to twin-sized beds, while others convert to full-sized. Many children bedrooms will not have room for a full-sized bed, plus a dresser, a desk, and other furniture needed by older children. For this reason, you should look beyond the style and make sure you will be able to use the crib as long as possible
Tip #3: Choose the Right Price
Convertible cribs are sold in a very wide range of prices, from under $200 to well over $1,000. Any new crib will conform to modern safety standards, but different brands may be sturdier than others, and may have finishes that will last longer. These things are not always easy to see in a brand new piece of furniture, but may become more evident as you use the crib over time. The price itself is not always the best indicator of value
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Posted on 02 August 2010

Good news about the just born baby can be followed by the necessity of buying baby furniture and the last can create some panic. It is general knowledge that baby furniture is not a low price thing and it can indeed turn out to be very expensive. This can make the family budget suffer losses. The idea of getting baby furniture can be associated with credits and expenses, this can make you feel nervous but there are always two ways out.
The two ways out
We know that some baby furniture pieces are needed from the first moments of the baby’s life, especially such as a baby crib. You can purchase the necessary baby furniture gradually with the limits of the possible. Some of the other baby furniture you can buy later in order not to break your bank account.
You also can save money getting cheap baby furniture for your baby bedroom. Welcome news is that cheap baby furniture can be quiet attractive and safe for your little one.
Crib
Parents dream of buying a basketlike bed – bassinet for their baby but unfortunately it is very expensive and not every mom can afford to have it. In this case you can purchase a crib for your little one and it will be a nice place for your baby to sleep. Also there are cribs which can be changed from a crib into a bed safe for a toddler and then converted to a bed for a school child. This is a good way to save money in the long run. Buying a used crib shouldn’t make you worry, the only detail you have to be sure about the crib is that all the parts are working properly and this piece of furniture is not damaged.
Chest of drawers or a wardrobe
Chest of drawers is something which is not an emergency thing but it is very convenient for storing baby clothes and other things. Also you can get a whole wardrobe at once, children grow fast and soon a chest of drawers might not accommodate all the things your child owns. Do not be afraid to buy used furniture, especially if it looks quite new and fresh, some scratches can be easily painted. If all the parts are working it says that this piece of furniture is very dependable and reliable. It has stood the test and still is working properly. Moreover it is possible to afford hand-me-down furniture. It possesses three advantages: good looking, dependable and cheap.
Changing Table
The same thing you can do with a changing table if you really decided you have to have it for your baby. Having a changing table is very handy and convenient but it is usually used for a baby during the first two years. Later there is no much need of them so they might turn into rubbish or you can sell it at a reasonable price if it looks worthy the money you charge for it. There is alternative to it. You can be the one who will buy a used changing table.
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Posted on 01 July 2010

The Amish furniture production have been very popular among the americans for many years, and no wonder about that. If you are an aware parent and don’t want to expose your little one to toxic colors and synthetic impregnated woods, then the Amish baby furniture could be something for you. The Amish tradition forbid them to use any artificial substances such as paints and lacquers that are poisonous to humans, and they don’t use electricity so their products are really totally handcrafted. Taking big pride in their craftsmanship, they often handpick the material for their furniture, so the quality of the material is solid and good.
And owning a Amish peace of furniture, you are sure that the piece is made in the country by humanly acceptable conditions, and not by Chinese or Indian child labour, like so many of our daily products are. You are supporting a peaceful community in the States, not supporting long distance import products that are polluting the planet with carbon dioxide. So, extra ethical and environmental points for you, if you’re buying an Amish piece of furniture!
The material is often oak, cherry, maple and other sturdy woods. There won’t be a particleboard, fibreboard or hard-pressed timber in sight. Generations of craftsmanship has developed a simple and beautiful outlook on the Amish furniture, and are usually blending in, in most homes and environments. The crib is maybe the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of Amish baby furniture. The design is simple and functional with natural color, and often you can add a drawer to keep under the crib for storage. But there are other really excellent baby furniture the Amish are building.
The Amish made high chairs for babies are a piece of furniture that are very useful, as well as the usual high quality craftsmanship to rest your eyes at.
They are basically like the usual high chairs available in stores that has a small table attached to the seat, but the back of it is often made of wood sticks rather than solid back rests.
Often Amish furniture is made to maximize space and very thought out design-wise. The changing table has drawers at the lower part of the table, where you can store diapers and other belongings for your baby.
If you want your baby’s room to be furnitured with Amish pieces there are a lot to choose from, like rocking chairs, wooden potty chairs and rocking horses.
Some people have creating lovely interiors in their homes with Amish furnitures mixed with more modern designed furniture.
What about the prize range? Well, you could think that handcrafted furniture like that are really costy, but the prizes are quite modest, also that part of the Amish philosophy, not to be greedy. You can furniture your home without getting ruined, and that with all the features that comes with them, environmental, ethical, and good looking!
And, of course, there are furniture for the rest of the house too, if you want to pick out a piece for your living-, dining- or bedroom
Want to know more about Amish natural and organic furniture? Please visit
The Baby Nursery Furniture Site and learn more
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Posted on 27 June 2010

The decision to have a child is to accept that your heart will forever walk about outside of your body. We will always worry about our children and our paramount duty is to provide them a safe childhood. The problem is that small children absolutely have no sense of danger until they suffer from it. Some of the experience children get to know what is a real danger can appear too bitter, that is why one of the parents’ principal tasks is to save our little ones from such peril knowledge of life.
The first thing to remember
First you have to remember that it is not safe to leave a baby without your supervision even if you are 100% sure you have put the baby in the safest place of your house. Babies especially toddlers who are big enough to move by themselves are so active and curious and sometimes adults can’t avert the danger of a terrible fall or burn, it can happen so unexpectedly, in the twinkling of an eye.
Your baby bedroom
Your baby bed room is a place in your house where you and your little one are going to spend a huge amount of time. It is up to you to make this room the most comfortable and safety. Following the given tips you will be able to Do not place any furniture near the window to avoid accidents: falling out or cuts caused by broken window glass. Also do not place in the nursery room pieces of furniture which can be easily moved from one place to another. Your toddler might do it in order to look out the window in your absence. Choosing a baby cot it is preferable to buy a new one, you will be sure that every detail works and the cot is equipped with the latest safety features. Getting a second-hand cot can be practical in case if it is inspected thoroughly and every detail and fasteners are all right. Otherwise any blemish should be corrected before using the baby crib. Your baby crib should not have cut-outs at all. They can cause unfortunate results if your baby gets stuck there. Pillows should also be removed from the crib before you put your baby down to sleep. Hanging mobiles should be out of your baby’s reach Mattress should be firm and fit snugly If you place any piece of furniture in the nursery make sure it has no detail which are small and can be easily taken off. To avoid accidents with sockets, get socket safety plugs for all sockets in the children bedroom and around your home, as your child might curiously try to stick his fingers or some other objects in. Curtains are also one more problem to be foreseen. They can cause injury; especially long blinds cords can form loops. Tie the cords well so your baby cannot reach them.
Do not think that you baby is too little to do something. It should be remembered that what they couldn’t do yesterday they might be able to do today.
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Posted on 22 June 2010

After my second child arrived, I held him in my arms and my husband and I looked at him lovingly as my daughter watched. My toddler then said, “I think we should stay a small family.” That’s when it hit me. We didn’t do enough to prepare my older child for her brother’s arrival.
The good news is I have some suggestions for you on how to make the addition of a new sibling a time of sharing and bonding between you and your first child.
Sibling Tummy Time
As you begin to show in your pregnancy, allow your child to feel the developing baby, and let them begin a relationship early on. Encourage your little one to sing songs, tell jokes, explain the rules of the house, talk about his or her day or express whatever comes to mind.
Family Ultrasound Visit
If possible, have your little one along for an ultrasound. Imagine the excitement you’ll all feel as you see the little addition develop! The miracle of birth is a celebration for the whole family to share.
Track the Baby’s Due Date
Get a special calendar and circle the new baby’s due date. Let your toddler make an X each day as they pass. This is a good way to spend a little time each day allowing your child to talk about how they are feeling and what they are thinking about this impending change to the family structure.
Books about a New Baby
There are great children’s books written to help in this transition. (These, by the way, make an excellent baby gift at a shower for a woman with one child at home.) Make a special date and take your child to the library and read them together. Your little one will feel important, and recognize the sometimes confusing feelings are universal.
Assist with Nursery Design
Are you setting up a nursery? If so, let your child help. I suggest color selection is best left to the adults. Don’t make the same mistake I did and suffer through years of Cotton Candy Yellow in your home. If the two of them will be sharing a bedroom, make sure the older sibling has a say in how the space is arranged, and where the baby’s equipment and clothes will be arranged.
Baby Doll Roll Play
Practice with a life-sized doll. Allow your child to change and bathe the doll, and tuck it into the crib. Explain this is what you’ll be doing when the new baby comes home. This is also a good opportunity to discuss how babies are totally dependent on others for their care, how time-consuming this is, and how big a help an older brother or sister can be!
Early Sibling Schedule Changes
If you’re planning a change of schedule when baby comes (day care, more time with Grandma, preschool, etc.) begin that BEFORE the baby’s arrival. This will allow the adjustment to be made before the Big Event. Your child won’t feel as if he or she is being shoved aside by the arrival of the baby.
Gift for the New Baby
The arrival of a new little one is often an occasion for a baby gift. It’s fun to go on a shopping trip to pick out a baby gift for the new brother or sister that is just from your older child. Make a play time out of wrapping it.
Gift for Big Brother or Sister
And as long as we are talking about a baby gift, make sure you pick out something wonderful and absorbing for your older child in celebration of the new role of Big Brother or Big Sister. Give it to them right before the baby comes, and it does double duty as a way to entertain during those first days when Baby is so time-consuming.
You have no doubt noted the recurring theme in these suggestions: Communication. Siblings feel many emotions as they prepare for an addition to the family. These may include excitement, fear, jealousy, uncertainty and anxiety. By introducing the concept early on, discussing it whenever possible, engaging the older sibling in the preparation and celebrating not only the baby but also the Older Sibling status, you go a long way to promoting positive feelings and attitudes conducive to a lifetime of love and loyalty among your children.
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Posted on 20 June 2010

While having a new child to join your family may be one of the most exciting and joyous times in your life, it can also be terrifying. The more you read about taking care of an infant and toddler, the more you realize just how many things can go wrong. Luckily, many things can also go right. Being prepared is one important way to ensure that you and your home are ready to go when the stork makes its long expected stop at your door.
Getting your home organized for a baby is actually something of a fun experience. The planning, shopping and excitement serves to build the anticipation, and as long as there are people around you willing to help, the work around the house should not be too overwhelming. The hardest spot to get ready is the baby’s bedroom, but the possibilities for pleasure in this endeavor are endless.
While the most important part of getting your house ready for an infant is the safety of your child, the sanity of his/her parent/s should also be taken into account. Taking care of a newborn is tiring work, and you should be sure to plan your baby’s bedroom in such a way that it makes your life easier. First, make sure you get all of the essential items. A crib, changing area, rocking chair, dresser, and baby swing are all must have items. You can get by without a changing area, but you probably want to include this because it is easier to work when you have one.
Going beyond these items in terms of furniture is a bit risky. Avoiding clutter in your child’s room is unequivocally crucial to maintaining your energy. The room should be like a wagon circle. Put the crib near the door and away from any direct sunlight or drafts. This way you can easily enter and exit the room as necessary when the child is sleeping, and the baby is protected from the elements. The crib should also have an outlet nearby for a nightlight, CD player, or other useful items.
Next to the crib should be the changing table. Do you want to carry a crying baby all the way across the room at four in the morning? Put the table next to the crib, and this becomes much easier. Around the changing table, you should have storage for diapers, changing supplies, a rolling storage container for easy access and a trashcan designed for diapers to avoid smell. From here, things can be placed in whatever order you feel would work the best.
Be sure to keep things around the outside of the room like a border. Keep the middle of the room open so that you can easily walk from one side to the other in the dark. Indeed, this ideal really goes for your whole house at this point. You may have to navigate your living space with a small child. Avoid places that may trip you up. It is also recommended to put the rocking chair as far from the changing table as possible. This helps keep you feeling more distanced from the changing process while rocking your child to sleep.
When it comes to getting the rest of your house ready for your baby, things become a little bit more complicated. There are a few rules that you should be sure to follow no matter what. Have diapers and changing products in easily accessible areas around the whole space, maybe even in every room. Be prepared for feeding. Have comfortable places to sit with the child all over the house. Also, be prepared for the child to get a little bit away from you. It is going to happen at some point. No matter how diligent you are, at some point your little bundle of joy may wander away to another room. This does not make you a bad parent, but you do need to make sure that every room is baby proofed.
Do not put heavy, sharp, or breakable items on low shelves that the child can reach. Also, do put furniture that is small enough for the baby to knock over within his/her reach. For example, a small bookshelf that is used for knick-knacks can easily be pulled over by a toddler. The furniture and items on it can then fall on his/her head and cause an injury. One way to avoid problems of this nature is to put latches on hutch doors that the child can reach. Plug up the outlets. These small measures can pay dividends.
It is always a good idea to create a space that is ready for your child to live in. This makes your job as a parent easier and more enjoyable. Take the time to get your entire house ready for your child, and enjoy the experience of parenting and watching your children grow up.
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Posted on 16 June 2010

Planning for your first baby is a happy and frightening event. You want your newborns bedroom and the nursery furniture to be flawless, but it is vital to think about you and your baby’s comfort and wellbeing first. It’s therefore vital to ponder the dangers a nursery can present when designing your newborns first room.
The initial thing to fit to a new nursery is a smoke detector, for just a couple of pounds (or free from your community fire prevention officer) these must have gadgets should be your first consideration. When your child begins to crawl it’s important that any spare electrical outlet is covered with a simple plastic socket protector to prevent your inquisitive baby from sticking his fingers. It’s also a good idea to locate bedroom furniture in the way to prevent your baby from finding sockets.
Your baby’s cot is the item of nursery furniture where she will spend the most time for her first months. Cots are also one of the major causes of infant harm and death so it is essential to make sure your cot follows the recommended safety standards. Your cot should be deep enough so your baby is unable to climb out. Check that the spacing between the rails is not capable of permitting the child to trap their head.Ensure that cots with lowering sides lock automatically and cannot be worked free by the child.
It’s important that used cots are checked out thoroughly for damage to fastenings and fixtures and that you buy a brand new mattress for your baby. It’s also vital to check the mattress is a snug fit and leaves no more than a 4cm gap around the outside to prevent your child from becoming trapped.
Remember to place your newborn down to sleep on her back to lower the dangers of SIDS and refrain from using cushions or overly fluffy bed clothes in the cot. When using a nightlight make sure it is placed away from the cot and any other soft furnishings
Try to place your nursery furniture in a way that prevents positioning things in front of windows. Also steer clear of positioning anything that can assist your child to stand on to peer out of a window. Window locks are a fantastic way to make certain your youngster’s windows can only be released by you. If you have to open a window to permit ventilation make sure the window is secured and never open more than 5cm, there are fastenings on the market that stop windows from being opened wide enough to allow a child to climb out.
Another item of baby furniture responsible for numerous baby injuries is the changing station. Always fasten your child firmly with the changing station’s safety straps and never leave her on the table unattended. Keep your changing gear out of baby’s reach. Babies and toddlers are instinctively inquisitive and nappy sacks or rash creams are potentially dangerous.
Rather worryingly one of the most common causes of harm in a child’s room are curtains and blinds. Avoid using long curtains or drapes that may ensnare and suffocate a small toddler and never hang blinds with lengthy cords in your baby’s nursery. If you do use blinds, be sure to fold the strings out of the way high above baby’s reach and never place nursery furniture your baby occupies, like her cot or the changing table, near the blinds.
Choose your toy storage carefully. Toy boxes should be fitted with safety hinges or lightweight fabric lids to stop fingers from being trapped. As your baby gets older, she may climb inside the toy chest, toy box and a weighty lid could trap her so it’s important they be fitted with safety hinges or lightweight lids. Drawers are also potentially dangerous and ideally should have a soft close function. Doors also pose a danger to little digits and all doors should be fitted with child safe mechanisms to stop small digits from becoming damaged
By following straight forward advice and making sure their furniture complies the appropriate standards new parents can produce safe, chic and welcoming bedrooms for children and babies for their new baby.
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Posted on 14 June 2010

Any new parents have various opportunities to get a baby crib for their new baby. You can buy a new baby crib for your little one. From the design point of view you will have a better chance to find a baby crib which will match the baby’s bedroom perfectly. Another way out is to get a hand-me-down baby crib or buy a used one. It can be much cheaper for your family budget and safe enough for your child. If you made up your mind to build a perfect baby crib for your baby by yourself it is necessary to follow some regulations. Otherwise your home-made baby crib won’t meet the safety standards.
No matter what way of getting a baby crib you will choose there are a few suggestions that you should follow. Safety is the most significant and important feature of any baby crib. That is why when you purchase any baby crib from a store that means that the crib you are going to purchase meets at least the minimum of safety standards. The information about it must be on the crib label from the producer.
If you can’t afford to buy a new one, getting a hand-me-down baby crib or buying a used one can be quite a way out. But here you have to check out if that one is up to the requirements and if the cheap baby crib hasn’t been recalled. You can get this information from the site ReCalls. Any blemish should be corrected before using the baby crib. Broken or missing bars should be fixed or replaced. The space between the bars should be no more than 2-3/8 inches, otherwise your baby might get stuck between them and hurt. Any loose detail should be fastened and secured. Make sure that the latch works properly for lowering and especially raising the crib sides and locking in place. Check also broken or rough edges.
Building your own one gives you possibility to create a baby crib to your taste. You have to be very attentive while designing a baby crib. All your conception of a real baby crib shouldn’t disagree with safety standards. Starting with the material you are going to make the crib out and finishing with the design features taking into consideration every issue of it. The top post at each corner of the head and foot board should not be any higher than 1/16. It should be an iron rule for everybody who tries to make a baby crib. No cutouts at all. These decorative elements can lead to unfortunate results if your baby gets stuck there. Caution shouldn’t be ignored.
Next what you have to check out is the mattress for your baby crib. You know that babies move wiggle and squirm. So no matter if you bought a mattress separately or it came with the crib you should make certain that the mattress fits the baby crib in a snug manner in order to avoid the little one to become caught between a mattress and the slats.
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