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When planning for a baby the first reflex from most new parents is to get a bedroom ready for their child, it is a way to make anticipation and excitement an active part of their life. But, watch out for impulse buying: to buy a baby crib or a bed for bay is a decision that demands clear thinking to ensure the safety and comfort of a new baby.
To buy a baby bed, is of course making a design and aesthetic choice, but it is also respecting the safety norms. Many accidents have happened because materials were ill suited for a baby. It is therefore, important to bring vigilance when buying a crib. To buy a crib that will minimize the risk of accidents, look for a certification by the Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association (JPMA). This certification will put your mind at ease that you have not overlooked something of importance.
The spacing between the bars should not exceed 2 3/8 of an inch, this is about the size of a soda can. It goes without saying that the bars should be sturdy and fixed securely. The surface of a baby crib should be without paint that could peel, the head and foot boards should also be very smooth, and not have any cutouts where a baby head could get caught.
Most cribs have one side that can be lowered, when lowered this side should still be at least 9 inches above the mattress. When assembling the crib read all the directions carefully and do not use a crib if it is missing any parts. If a part is missing contact the manufacturers and,
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To buy a baby bed,
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The spacing between the bars should not exceed 2 3/8 of an inch, this is about the size of a soda can. It goes without saying that the bars should be sturdy and fixed securely. The surface of a baby crib should be without paint that could peel, the head and foot boards should be very smooth, and they should not have any cutouts where a baby head could get caught.
Most cribs have one side that can be lowered, when lowered this side should still be at least 9 inches above the mattress. When assembling the crib read all the directions carefully and do not use a crib if it is missing any parts. If a part is missing contact the manufacturers and, they will be happy to send you the missing item. Crib mattresses are usually sold separately, but safety rules apply to mattresses as well. The mattress should be firm, and there should be no space between the crib and the mattress.
When all the safety measures have been taken into consideration parents can give way to their aesthetic whims and choose the theme that they want for their baby. Crib mattresses are usually sold separately,
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