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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Tips About Baby Cribs And Bed Rails For Toddlers

Your baby is your life that is why you need to provide her the most comfortable and safe environment. When she comes home you need to have the crib set up and ready for the newborn. Install the crib according to the instructions because you don't want that you baby to be at risk for suffocation. Don't use adult sheets and mattresses should not be soft. Instead choose firm mattresses that should be snug against the sides of the crib.

Cribs should be sturdy and corner posts should not be higher than 1/16 inches. Be very careful at decorative pads. Some decorations can break off or they are unsafe for baby. Plush bumpers are truly dangerous because she can suffocate. Choose a crib bumper made of mesh material, that is firm and allows your baby to breathe. It is recommended to remove the crib bumper at 12 months in order to avoid injures caused by a fall.

Separate cribs for each baby is the smart choice and you should not put two babies in the same crib. Separate cribs encourage restful sleep and one baby could not be disrupted by the movement of another baby.

After your baby grows up she needs her own bed. However, it is risky because she can fall down. In this case it is recommended to use adult beds and using portable bed safety rails. Be careful not to allow any gaps between the mattress and bed rails because your baby could suffocate. Its role is to prevent your baby from rolling off the bed. If you have more children, to use bunk beds is not a smart choice, until your child turn 6 years old.

Toddler bed rails don't extend the full length of the bed and they are not a foolproof device. It is imperative to use bed rails on both sides of the bed even if the bed is placed next to a wall. In order to prevent injuries, you can take the rails down during the day, if the child climb on them.

Bed rail bumpers, made of a breathable material, should be used to lower the risk that your child be caught between the mattress and the rail. You should never install a bed safety rail on an inflatable mattress or on a water bed. Before buying any type of a crib or thinking to use bed rails you should inform about that, especially on the internet where you can find a lot of information.

You can find more information about safety first bed rails, sizes, types and tips about adult bed rails.

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