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10 Healthy Baby Crib Habits

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작성자 Adriana
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Choosing a Baby Crib

baby-crib-grey-1658.jpgThe process of designing a nursery is an exciting experience, but selecting the crib is one of the most crucial choices you'll make. The crib in which your baby sleeps in will have a significant impact on their development and health regardless of the style of the slats or mattress's height.

maxi-cosi-iora-co-sleeper-crib-foldable-baby-bedside-crib-0-6-months-max-9-kg-4-incline-5-height-positions-easy-slide-comfortable-mattress-large-basket-easy-to-carry-essential-graphite-75.jpgRemember that nails and bolts may wiggle loose over time, so make sure you check your crib hardware regularly. Also, avoid placing your crib near curtains or window blinds that dangle, which create a strangulation risk for your baby.

Size

When choosing a crib, size is an important aspect. The crib should be big enough to fit a sleeping baby, yet small enough to allow you to be able to reach them easily and care for them. It should also be strong enough to stand up to the wear and tear of everyday use.

The majority of cribs are made from metal or wood and a majority come with slatted sides. These features let caregivers observe the baby from different angles and also encourage airflow. Cribs can be used until your child reaches the age of two.

Most standard best infant cribs come with an adjustable mattress that can be adjusted to meet your baby's development. The lowest setting is suitable for infants, whereas the highest setting is good for babies who are able to sit up or crawl. Make sure you measure the inside of your crib to make sure the mattress will fit as the slatted structure of most cribs may create small gaps that could pose a danger for your baby.

Certain manufacturers offer cribs that are not standard and mattresses that have the same safety standards as full-size cribs. These include bassinets, portable infant cot bed beds and play yards. These cribs are smaller than standard cribs and have mesh or rigid sides.

If you opt for a non-standard crib, review the manufacturer's guidelines for mattress size recommendations. There could be specific requirements that are different from the standard crib size of 52 inches long and 28 inches wide. You should also check the gap between the crib and mattress to be sure it's not larger than 1 inch which is the most safe space.

A waterproof cover can protect your baby's mattress from spills and accidents. Choose a cover with an antimicrobial layer that eliminates bacteria, and a hypoallergenic layer to block allergens.

If you are considering a crib with drop-sides, know that they've been linked to the deaths of 32 infants between 2000 and 2010, and were banned in the US as of 2011. If you do decide to buy or receive a drop-side baby crib, make sure to dispose of it when your child is 35 inches or has the ability to be able to climb out.

Safety

A baby crib is the most secure place for your child. It is not only an area for rest but also a place to be able to see them and hold them frequently. There are numerous crib models and brands on the market. However, all have to meet certain safety requirements. These standards are set forth by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and they make sure that the cribs you purchase are safe for your baby.

Before you place your child in the crib make sure it is clean and free of dander and dust. Also, take out any toys or stuffed animals that may fall out of the crib. Also, don't use any pillows or blankets in the crib as they could cause the suffocation of children. Instead, use mattress pads and a fitted sheet.

Some commenters suggested that cribs should be required to meet formaldehyde emission standards outlined in the Formaldehyde Standards for Wood Products Act (Pub. L. 112-199) and cribs made of composite wood must be tested to determine if they are in compliance. The CPSC has determined that, even though these regulations do not directly apply to cribs or other furniture made from composite wood, it is appropriate to require conformity with this important law.

Some commenters suggested that the new crib standard should contain the requirement to tighten fasteners between dynamic tests. This suggestion is not something we would consider. The dynamic tests - such as the shake test and the vertical mattress support impact test are designed to mimic and speed up the use and abuse of cribs by children. Loose screws are the second leading cause of fatal incidents in cribs.

Other comments were based on EWS incident data. These data indicate that the two most common crib hazards are unsafe mattresses and drop-sides. We decided to pay particular attention on these issues and include the performance standards already incorporated into the current mandatory standard. By reference incorporation is the most effective way to ensure that the safety of cribs is maintained in a uniform and effective way.

Style

It's an enjoyable and exciting process designing your baby's nursery. The crib is the focal point of any nursery, so it is important to choose one that suits your style and compliments the decor. If you're looking for a contemporary and minimalist style or more traditional, there are plenty of chic cribs to pick from. There are options for every price range, from budget to high-end. Just be certain that the crib you choose conforms to all safety standards.

A crib is a small special bed designed specifically for infants and babies. It is constructed from sturdy materials such as wood and features slatted wall paneling to allow for a safe airflow. Cribs can be bigger and more expensive than bassinets, but offer greater functionality for the initial three years of your child's life.

There are a variety of crib styles available, but all of them must be safe to use. The crib slats, for example, should not exceed 6 centimeters (about the width of a bottle of soda) apart. Also, you should beware of cutouts or ornaments in the headboard and footboard.

In addition the mattress should fit comfortably into the crib's opening. This is because gaps between the crib and the mattress can cause babies' arms and legs to get caught in the crib. Many cribs have stabilizer bars that assist in keeping the mattress in position. If your crib does not come with stabilizer bars, then you'll need to buy a mattress pad as extra support.

A quality crib also comes with a low-sitting mattress that prevents toddlers from stepping over the crib's edge. This is a great feature for parents with smaller children or rooms that are small in size. But, be sure to verify the mattress height before making your purchase. The corner of most mattresses will show the crib's maximum and minimum mattress heights.

Consider buying a convertible crib if want your crib to grow with your child. These cribs can be converted into the toddler's infant cot bed, a daybed, or even a full-size bed. A few of the cribs in our list, including the Babyletto Hudson 3-in-1 and Delta Children Tribeca 4-in-1, come with conversion kits that are included. The rest require an additional purchase.

Budget

While most cribs cost hundreds of dollars Some cribs are more affordable. The Graco Classic cots 4 tots-in-1 Crib for instance, is priced less than $200 and is 5 stars rated by BabyCenter, Baby Cots online Bargains, and National Parent Publications. It also has a medium height profile, which makes it easy for you to take your baby in and out.

Another budget-friendly crib is the Munchkin Brica Travel Pod. This portable sleep-and-play option is easy to set up and folds down in two minutes. It can be used indoors or outside on a deck or patio and is suitable for infants up to 15 pounds. It's not a long-term sleep solution, however, since your baby will outgrow it after approximately six months.

There are also budget-friendly bassinets and cribs that can be used for the initial few months, which allows you to keep your baby close and comfortable. While they are a bit more expensive than a standard crib, they are also more compact and easier to move around. But, they're only a temporary solution for sleeping, tots and cots your baby will outgrow them prior to their first birthday.

A crib that is of good quality will include a mattress support that is sturdy and secure, and it can be adjusted to four different positions based on the baby's size. It must be low enough for you to reach into and out of it easily, especially in the case of children under 5'5. Some cribs have posts that are higher than 1 8 inches above the mattress's opening that could cause your child to become trapped while they play or attempt to climb.

Some cribs feature attached changing areas that can make diapering a bit more convenient and quicker. These are convenient, but they take up more space than traditional cribs. They may not be a good option for smaller nurseries.

You should also consider the materials the crib is made of. Many traditional cribs are made of particleboard. These materials can contain formaldehyde, which is a well-known carcinogen. Find a crib made from solid wood or comes with a metal base instead.

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