9 . What Your Parents Teach You About Good Cribs

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Shopping For good cribs (knowing it)

If you're shopping for a crib, you'll want one that meets the highest safety standards, which are outlined by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association. You'll also want one that is compatible with your space and budget.

Our top picks include a modern, minimal crib made with sustainable wood; a convertible crib that can grow with the baby, becoming a toddler daybed and bed; and a versatile option from Delta Children that comes in many appealing colors.

Safety

Safety is among the most important features of a good crib. Whether you are shopping for your first crib or replacing an older crib ensure that the mattress and other bedding meet the safety standards of the government. Avoid using bumper pads, positioners, and other items which can raise your infant cot bed or create an angle sleeping surface. These objects are known to increase the risk of SIDS and have been linked with suffocation injuries in infants.

If you want to ensure the safety of your child select a crib that bears the seal of approval from either Consumer Products Safety Commission or Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association. These seals show that the crib has been tested by a third party and meets the highest safety standards. Soft mattresses can increase the risk of SIDS. The crib slats must be spaced at least 2 and 3/8 inches apart to avoid an infant's head from getting stuck between them. Make sure that the corner posts don't exceed 1/16 inches in height to keep baby's clothes from getting caught on them.

In addition, if you're contemplating buying a used crib, check that it has not been involved in any recalls or accidents. It is also essential to buy a crib that is made of lead-free paint. This is because babies who are teething can chew the rails and cause lead poisoning.

Lastly, if purchasing a convertible crib make sure that the conversion kit meets CPSC standards. These kits permit the crib to be transformed to a toddler or a full-size mattress. They're not always simple to put together and may require professional installation.

A good crib must have strong sides and slats that are strong enough to keep the crib from shifting or collapsing over time. It should also have a drawer bottom that is sturdy enough to support clothing and toys. Additionally, the drawer should close and lock securely to stop your child from taking out the contents. Additionally it should be able to hold the weight of a large quilt or blanket without falling.

Design

Finding a crib that fits your style of decoration can be a lot of fun. There are a myriad of cribs, ranging from modern and sleek designs to classic designs. The slats are often different in height and some include toddler conversion kits to help you when your baby is ready to go up. Other things to consider are mattress height, and crib size.

Cribs are generally made of wood, but not all cribs are made of wood. Some are made from hardwood, which is denser and is derived from deciduous trees that lose their leaves in the winter, while others are made of softwood which is lighter and comes from evergreen trees. Both have their advantages, but if you're looking for a crib that will last for many years it is recommended to choose a hardwood crib.

A good crib is built to ensure safety and comfort. It should have no sharp edges or other hazards that could trap a little one's fingers or legs. It should also have a wide enough opening to allow changing of sheets easily. It is also important that the crib is properly fixed to its space and not placed near windows or other potential dangers.

If you're in the market for a crib, it's important to be aware of the safety guidelines that the American Academy of Pediatrics and Consumer Product Safety Commission recommend. The standards are designed to avoid SIDS and cover a variety of factors that include the size of the crib and the type of mattress you choose.

Some cribs are more stringent than others, but the majority of them meet or exceed the standards. The Evolur Newbury crib, for example, is certified by GREENGUARD Gold and is made of sustainable-sourced hardwood and non-toxic finishes. It also exceeds or meets the CPSIA requirements, CFR and ASTM for build quality, spindle support as well as heavy and chemical content and ASTM requirements.

It's more expensive than many cribs we looked at however it's a great crib choice if you want a stylish modern crib that will last multiple siblings. It's also more sturdy than the other cribs we have looked at. It will also take up more space in your bedroom in comparison to the smaller cribs we've looked at. It's got more exposed hardware than other cribs, therefore it might not be suitable for a minimalist nursery.

Materials

A crib should be made of sturdy and safe materials that won't cause damage or splinter over time. It must be easy to clean so that your child can rest comfortably. No matter if you choose innerspring or foam it must be in compliance with CPSC and JPMA safety standards. It should also be firm as mattresses that are soft can increase SIDS risk. If you opt for a mattress made of foam, look for one with CertiPUR-US certification. This means the mattress is free of ozone-depleting chemicals, PBDEs, and TCEP fire retardants. It should not contain any metal coils or any other harmful chemicals. Another option is natural latex, which is a durable and long-lasting material which is free of harmful chemicals.

The DaVinci Jayden 4 in 1 crib is a great example of a wood crib that is made to last. It comes with four mattress levels and is GREENGUARD Gold Certified. It can also be converted into a toddler bed, daybed, and full-sized bed to accommodate your child's needs as they develop. Its classic design will blend in with any decor for your nursery and its non-toxic design will ensure that your child's environment is safe and healthy.

If they have signs that they are worn out or not being properly assembled or maintained, it is time to replace them. This includes cutouts with decorative designs that could trap the baby's head or legs and arms, chipped paints that could expose them to harmful substances, splinters and other construction elements that are unsafe, like slats that are not properly spaced or drop sides. Also, decorative objects such as bumpers, wedges and other decorative pieces are not recommended cribs, as they can pose health risks to infants.

Romina is a family-owned company that manufactures beautiful, safe and eco-friendly wooden bassets as well as cribs, cradles, and cradles. Amish craftsmen from Ohio produce their furniture from sustainably harvested solid wood. They make use of mortise and tenon joints that are more durable than glues and nails, and they employ the kiln-dried wood. Their products are available in many specialty stores throughout the US and Canada. You can also buy the items on the internet. They offer a wide selection of paint and stain options and hardware options.

Cost

It is important to consider your budget when purchasing a crib. A crib that is well-designed will add value to your nursery, and you can save money over time. A quality crib is sturdy, easy to assemble and looks beautiful in the nursery. It is crucial to choose an item that meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. Registering your crib with CPSC will enable you to receive recall notices much sooner than otherwise.

Style and cost are just two of the many elements that influence the selection of the ideal crib for your child. Some of these factors such as the use of slats over flat panels, are just personal preference, while other, such as the size of the crib or mattress' height are more practical. There are also different types of cribs, from small cot beds models that can fit in smaller spaces to larger ones that can convert into toddler beds and full-size beds.

The best cot bed cribs are designed to be more versatile than other cribs. This lets parents make use of them for a longer period of time and also to grow with their child. The Stokke Sleepi Bed, for instance, can be converted into a bassinet or midi-crib. It can also be transformed into a midi toddler's bed, or a full-size daybed. Its narrow width and wheels allow it to move around, while its unique circular shape helps create an womb-like space for babies.

Other good cribs include the Babyletto Hudson and the Union 3-in-1. Both cribs have sleek, minimalistic designs that are perfect for any nursery decor. They are made of sustainable New Zealand pine and are safe for little hands and mouths, reducing the chance of SIDS. The cribs also come with four adjustable levels of mattress support, so you can move the mattress up as your baby grows.

The majority of modern cribs can be assembled in a matter of hours or less. They also come with a detailed instruction manual as well as the required tools, meaning you don't have to buy the cribs separately. The cribs we examined met the CPSC's safety requirements however some included more components than others, so be certain to read the instructions carefully before you attempt the assembly.