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      <title>From The Web 20 Amazing Infographics About Recommended Cribs</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Top 5 Recommended Cribs When you purchase a crib, you want it to be safe and durable. Make sure you choose a solid wood crib and slat spacing less than 2.4 inches wide. One of our favorite choices is the Stokke Sleepi Crib. It comes with four different mattress height settings and is made from renewable and sustainable New Zealand pinewood. It also comes with an infant rail. 1. Sturdy It is essential that the crib is built to last because babies will spend the majority of their time in it. Look for cribs which meet the safety standards and regulations established by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Consumer Product Safety Commission and emphasize structural integrity. Avoid cribs with loose parts or rough surfaces which could hurt your child. Find solid frames and avoid slats which are too close as they could pose a danger of suffocation. Also, search for a crib that doesn&#39;t feature decorative cut-outs or drop sides, since these could pose dangerous for your child. Avoid finishes that contain volatile compounds (VOCs) as they can affect your baby’s breathing and sleep. Instead, choose a crib that has been certified with Greenguard Gold and uses non-toxic materials. It is also beneficial to select a crib that has a small footprint, since it can reduce the space in your nursery and limit dust accumulation. DaVinci Kalani is an excellent choice for a sturdy crib for your baby because it meets all of our criteria. It&#39;s easy to clean, doesn&#39;t have exposed hardware that could be caught on toys or clothing, and it looks great in all rooms. The only downside is that it doesn&#39;t include a toddler rail and doesn&#39;t have the same amount of slats like other cribs on this list. Another crib we recommend is the Stork Craft Tuscany. It&#39;s a bit more costly than some of the other options on this list, but it&#39;s sleek and stylish and meets almost all our requirements, such as being super-easy to assemble. It has only three levels of mattress, which is fewer than some other cribs. If you plan to use the crib for a long time it could be better suited to your requirements. 2. Easy to Assemble Modern mini cribs do not require a full day of assembly, unlike some larger cribs. They&#39;re usually ready for use right out of the box and require only 30 minutes to assemble using the tools included. Some come with a built-in toddler bed conversion kit that spares you from having to buy separate pieces. It is essential to ensure that the crib is assembled properly and that there are no gaps or rough surfaces that could snag a baby. You should also be aware of the quality of hardware, particularly bolts and screws. Make sure you tighten them securely but not too much as this can cause the wood to break or strip threads. Choose solid wood cribs as it is thought to be more secure than metal. If you&#39;re looking at a crib that requires assembly, search for one that has simple and easy instructions. Some manufacturers offer an instructional video for those who are not familiar with working with furniture pieces. A good guide should also include a list of needed items, such as washers and screws. The size of the crib is also important. cot bed sales should be big enough to accommodate your child, but not so large that it can&#39;t be accessed through an ordinary doorway. Be wary of using hand-me-downs, as older cribs may not meet current safety standards.  The Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 is a great choice for those looking for an elegant, modern crib. It is constructed of durable and sustainable New Zealand Pinewood and has three mattress options. It is more exposed to metal hardware than other choices on the list. Some customers also complained that the instructions and the incorrectly labeled pieces made it difficult to assemble. 3. Convertible As opposed to car seats and strollers, cribs don&#39;t have a lot of &#34;features.&#34; However, that doesn&#39;t mean parents shouldn&#39;t be thinking about other aspects like aesthetics, cost, and how long the crib lasts. Consider a convertible crib if you want a crib that lasts until toddlerhood. This will help save space and money, and make it easier to change the mattress as your child grows. While most cribs which convert into full-size beds are an afterthought, you simply remove the side and replace it by a longer rail, Oeuf has created a chic crib that can be transformed into a bed frame. It&#39;s GREENGUARD Gold certified, minimal, and will look great in any nursery. You can also combine it with matching trundle beds or dressers to create a cohesive look. This crib is a little more substantial than other cribs in our tests. It could occupy more square feet of your nursery than the smaller options However, it&#39;s a gorgeous piece that will stand the test of time. It&#39;s simple to put together and sturdy, even for parents who aren&#39;t skilled. It also comes with three adjustable mattress heights. This allows you to begin your child in a low position, which is easy for caregivers and then raise the mattress as they get older. This crib is more of a traditional design than the other two cribs on this list, which is perfect for parents who want a crib that looks stylish in a grand nursery. It is also easy to assemble, and comes with a set toddler conversion rails. This eliminates the need to buy the rails separately. The only drawback is that it has some exposed hardware, which may be a problem for some. 4. Eco-Friendly Eco-friendly cribs are the best of both worlds, providing a safe sleep environment for your child, while also promoting sustainable practices for the environment. Other cribs contain harmful chemicals and emissions as well as toxic substances like PVC, MDF, phthalate and lead. Eco-friendly cribs tend to be made of solid wood, renewable and sustainable materials, and feature a minimalist design. They are usually simple to put together and convert, and some have an adjustable dresser or changing tray attached, which can help save space in the nursery. Certain brands have eco-friendly cribs that can be converted into a toddler bed or full-size bed. They could also include additional features, such as a built-in changing table, or storage compartments. They should be durable and strong enough to withstand the rigors of daily use and clean. The most eco-friendly cribs are constructed from organic, non-toxic materials and come with a low-VOC finish. Bloom Alma crib is a great example of a eco-friendly crib. This model is made from sustainable birchwood and has no toxic finishes or parts. It is Greenguard Certified for low chemical emissions and it meets all safety standards. It is an excellent choice for parents who want an elegant crib design that is easy to clean and also eco-friendly. Another alternative is the Namesake crib, which comes with a timeless style and high-quality construction for a low cost. The sturdy slats of the crib are made of high-quality wood, and its non-toxic finish is Greenguard Gold certified for low chemical emissions. The crib also has an optional reflux leg that can be affixed to the side of the crib to create a gentle slope for babies suffering from reflux. 5. Safety First When you are choosing a crib safety should be your top priority. Make sure the crib is sturdy and well-built, with firmly fitted and secure hardware. Also, ensure it is in line with current CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) guidelines: Less than 2.375 inches of space between the slats (that&#39;s about the width of a soda can), no decorative cutout designs in the footboard or headboard and corner posts that are flush with end panels or very tall--anything between can pose an opportunity for strangulation. Keep all toys away from the crib, since they pose the risk of choking or suffocation. Select a monitor for your baby that is in a clear line of sight so it does not interfere with your view. Also, make sure that all cords are not within reach of your baby and securely attached. Never place pillows, blankets or positioners inside the crib. These items could pose the risk of choking or suffocation and could be thrown off by your baby or pulled down by older siblings. Also, do not use old cribs as they may have outdated construction features that could cause injuries. Even if a crib is in good condition, the slats may be too wide or it may be missing hardware. Old cribs may also have lead-based paint, or unsafe bolts and screws. The Stork Craft Evolur is an excellent value, however it may be too much to those who prefer a minimalist design. Other options like the Dream On Me Ashton 4 in 1 or the DaVinci Carter&#39;s 4-in 1 have a similar style but with fewer bells and whistles.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Top 5 Recommended Cribs When you purchase a crib, you want it to be safe and durable. Make sure you choose a solid wood crib and slat spacing less than 2.4 inches wide. One of our favorite choices is the Stokke Sleepi Crib. It comes with four different mattress height settings and is made from renewable and sustainable New Zealand pinewood. It also comes with an infant rail. 1. Sturdy It is essential that the crib is built to last because babies will spend the majority of their time in it. Look for cribs which meet the safety standards and regulations established by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Consumer Product Safety Commission and emphasize structural integrity. Avoid cribs with loose parts or rough surfaces which could hurt your child. Find solid frames and avoid slats which are too close as they could pose a danger of suffocation. Also, search for a crib that doesn&#39;t feature decorative cut-outs or drop sides, since these could pose dangerous for your child. Avoid finishes that contain volatile compounds (VOCs) as they can affect your baby’s breathing and sleep. Instead, choose a crib that has been certified with Greenguard Gold and uses non-toxic materials. It is also beneficial to select a crib that has a small footprint, since it can reduce the space in your nursery and limit dust accumulation. DaVinci Kalani is an excellent choice for a sturdy crib for your baby because it meets all of our criteria. It&#39;s easy to clean, doesn&#39;t have exposed hardware that could be caught on toys or clothing, and it looks great in all rooms. The only downside is that it doesn&#39;t include a toddler rail and doesn&#39;t have the same amount of slats like other cribs on this list. Another crib we recommend is the Stork Craft Tuscany. It&#39;s a bit more costly than some of the other options on this list, but it&#39;s sleek and stylish and meets almost all our requirements, such as being super-easy to assemble. It has only three levels of mattress, which is fewer than some other cribs. If you plan to use the crib for a long time it could be better suited to your requirements. 2. Easy to Assemble Modern mini cribs do not require a full day of assembly, unlike some larger cribs. They&#39;re usually ready for use right out of the box and require only 30 minutes to assemble using the tools included. Some come with a built-in toddler bed conversion kit that spares you from having to buy separate pieces. It is essential to ensure that the crib is assembled properly and that there are no gaps or rough surfaces that could snag a baby. You should also be aware of the quality of hardware, particularly bolts and screws. Make sure you tighten them securely but not too much as this can cause the wood to break or strip threads. Choose solid wood cribs as it is thought to be more secure than metal. If you&#39;re looking at a crib that requires assembly, search for one that has simple and easy instructions. Some manufacturers offer an instructional video for those who are not familiar with working with furniture pieces. A good guide should also include a list of needed items, such as washers and screws. The size of the crib is also important. <a href="https://click4r.com/posts/g/18085400/7-easy-tips-for-totally-rocking-your-baby-cot">cot bed sales</a> should be big enough to accommodate your child, but not so large that it can&#39;t be accessed through an ordinary doorway. Be wary of using hand-me-downs, as older cribs may not meet current safety standards. <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/7098/776/bellababy-baby-bedside-sleeper-bassinet-for-safe-co-sleeping-storge-bag-easy-to-assemble-easy-folding-portable-crib-for-newborn-infants-776.jpg" alt=""> The Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 is a great choice for those looking for an elegant, modern crib. It is constructed of durable and sustainable New Zealand Pinewood and has three mattress options. It is more exposed to metal hardware than other choices on the list. Some customers also complained that the instructions and the incorrectly labeled pieces made it difficult to assemble. 3. Convertible As opposed to car seats and strollers, cribs don&#39;t have a lot of “features.” However, that doesn&#39;t mean parents shouldn&#39;t be thinking about other aspects like aesthetics, cost, and how long the crib lasts. Consider a convertible crib if you want a crib that lasts until toddlerhood. This will help save space and money, and make it easier to change the mattress as your child grows. While most cribs which convert into full-size beds are an afterthought, you simply remove the side and replace it by a longer rail, Oeuf has created a chic crib that can be transformed into a bed frame. It&#39;s GREENGUARD Gold certified, minimal, and will look great in any nursery. You can also combine it with matching trundle beds or dressers to create a cohesive look. This crib is a little more substantial than other cribs in our tests. It could occupy more square feet of your nursery than the smaller options However, it&#39;s a gorgeous piece that will stand the test of time. It&#39;s simple to put together and sturdy, even for parents who aren&#39;t skilled. It also comes with three adjustable mattress heights. This allows you to begin your child in a low position, which is easy for caregivers and then raise the mattress as they get older. This crib is more of a traditional design than the other two cribs on this list, which is perfect for parents who want a crib that looks stylish in a grand nursery. It is also easy to assemble, and comes with a set toddler conversion rails. This eliminates the need to buy the rails separately. The only drawback is that it has some exposed hardware, which may be a problem for some. 4. Eco-Friendly Eco-friendly cribs are the best of both worlds, providing a safe sleep environment for your child, while also promoting sustainable practices for the environment. Other cribs contain harmful chemicals and emissions as well as toxic substances like PVC, MDF, phthalate and lead. Eco-friendly cribs tend to be made of solid wood, renewable and sustainable materials, and feature a minimalist design. They are usually simple to put together and convert, and some have an adjustable dresser or changing tray attached, which can help save space in the nursery. Certain brands have eco-friendly cribs that can be converted into a toddler bed or full-size bed. They could also include additional features, such as a built-in changing table, or storage compartments. They should be durable and strong enough to withstand the rigors of daily use and clean. The most eco-friendly cribs are constructed from organic, non-toxic materials and come with a low-VOC finish. Bloom Alma crib is a great example of a eco-friendly crib. This model is made from sustainable birchwood and has no toxic finishes or parts. It is Greenguard Certified for low chemical emissions and it meets all safety standards. It is an excellent choice for parents who want an elegant crib design that is easy to clean and also eco-friendly. Another alternative is the Namesake crib, which comes with a timeless style and high-quality construction for a low cost. The sturdy slats of the crib are made of high-quality wood, and its non-toxic finish is Greenguard Gold certified for low chemical emissions. The crib also has an optional reflux leg that can be affixed to the side of the crib to create a gentle slope for babies suffering from reflux. 5. Safety First When you are choosing a crib safety should be your top priority. Make sure the crib is sturdy and well-built, with firmly fitted and secure hardware. Also, ensure it is in line with current CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) guidelines: Less than 2.375 inches of space between the slats (that&#39;s about the width of a soda can), no decorative cutout designs in the footboard or headboard and corner posts that are flush with end panels or very tall—anything between can pose an opportunity for strangulation. Keep all toys away from the crib, since they pose the risk of choking or suffocation. Select a monitor for your baby that is in a clear line of sight so it does not interfere with your view. Also, make sure that all cords are not within reach of your baby and securely attached. Never place pillows, blankets or positioners inside the crib. These items could pose the risk of choking or suffocation and could be thrown off by your baby or pulled down by older siblings. Also, do not use old cribs as they may have outdated construction features that could cause injuries. Even if a crib is in good condition, the slats may be too wide or it may be missing hardware. Old cribs may also have lead-based paint, or unsafe bolts and screws. The Stork Craft Evolur is an excellent value, however it may be too much to those who prefer a minimalist design. Other options like the Dream On Me Ashton 4 in 1 or the DaVinci Carter&#39;s 4-in 1 have a similar style but with fewer bells and whistles.</p>
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      <title>A Step-By&#39;-Step Guide To Picking Your Baby Crib</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Choosing a Baby Crib The process of designing a nursery can be an exciting time, however choosing the crib is one of the most crucial decisions you&#39;ll make. Whether it&#39;s the style of slats, the mattress height or conversion capabilities the crib your baby sleeps in will affect their health and development. Keep in mind that bolts and nails can become loose over time, so check the crib&#39;s hardware regularly. Also, avoid placing your crib near window blinds or drapes that hang down, which could present a risk of strangulation for your baby. Size Size is one of the most important factors to consider when purchasing a crib. The crib should be large enough to accommodate a sleeping baby, but small enough for you to reach them in a safe manner to care for them. It should be strong enough to withstand daily wear and tear. The majority of cribs are constructed of metal or wood and come with side panels that are slatted. These features are designed to allow caregivers to view the baby from different angles and ensure adequate air flow. Cribs are available until your child reaches the age of two. Most standard cribs have a mattress support height that can be lowered or raised as your baby grows. The lowest setting is best for newborns, whereas the highest setting is ideal for babies who can sit up or crawl. Make sure you measure the inside of your crib to be sure the mattress will fit, as the slatted design of a lot of cribs create small gaps that could be dangerous for your baby. Some manufacturers offer non-standard cribs and mattresses that meet the same safety standards of full-size cribs. These include play yards, portable infant beds, and bassinets. These cribs often come with mesh or rigid sides, and they are usually smaller than the full-size cribs. Follow the manufacturer&#39;s instructions to determine the recommended mattress size in case you select a crib that is not standard. They may have specific specifications that differ from the standard crib mattress dimensions of 28 inches wide and 52 inches long. You should also examine the distance between the crib and mattress to be sure it&#39;s not larger than 1 inch which is the maximum safe space. A waterproof cover can shield your baby&#39;s bed from spills and accidents. Choose one with an antimicrobial barrier that reduces bacteria, and a hypoallergenic layer that blocks allergens. If you are considering a crib that has drop-sides, know that they&#39;ve been linked to 32 infant deaths between 2000 and 2010, and are banned in the US as of. Even if you plan to buy a drop-side crib or receive one as a hand-me-down, be sure to get rid of it once your baby is 35 inches tall or can climb out. Safety A baby crib is the safest place for your child. It is a place to relax, but also a place where you can keep them close and see them frequently. There are a variety of crib models and brands on the market. However, all must meet certain safety requirements. These standards are set forth by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and they make sure that the cribs you buy are safe for your baby. Before you place your baby in the crib, make sure it is clean and free of dander and dust. Remove any toys or stuffed animal that might fall out of the crib. Also, don&#39;t use any pillows or blankets inside the crib; these can cause suffocation. Make use of a fitted sheet and mattress covers instead. Some commenters suggested cribs should comply with the formaldehyde emission standards outlined in the Formaldehyde Standards for Wood Products Act. L. 111-199) and that cribs constructed of composite wood should be inspected to ensure compliance. Although these regulations do not directly apply to cribs, the CPSC has determined that it is appropriate to mandate that cribs and other furniture constructed of composite wood meet the requirements of this important new law. Some commenters suggested that the new crib standard should include the requirement of tightening fasteners in between dynamic tests. We strongly oppose this suggestion. The dynamic tests - such as the shake test and the vertical mattress support impact test are designed to replicate and increase the use and abuse of cribs by children. Screws that are loose are the second leading cause of crib deaths. Other comments were based upon EWS incident information. These data reveal that the most common dangers associated with cribs are dangerous mattresses and drop-sides. Therefore, we decided to concentrate on these issues in the new rulemaking process and to include the performance standards that are currently included in the current mandatory standard by reference. By reference incorporation is the most effective way to ensure that the cribs&#39; safety is maintained in a consistent and effective manner. Style It&#39;s a satisfying and exciting experience designing your baby&#39;s nursery. The crib is the main focal feature of any nursery, so choose one that suits your style and complements the decor. There are a variety of elegant cribs to choose from regardless of whether you&#39;re looking for something contemporary and minimalist or traditional. There are options for every price range, from the cheapest to high-end. Be sure that the crib you select is in compliance with all the necessary safety standards. A crib is a small bed designed specifically for infants and children. It is made of sturdy materials like wood, and features slatted wall paneling to allow safe ventilation. Cribs can be larger and more expensive than bassinets, but they are more functional during the first three years of your child&#39;s life.  There are a variety of crib designs that are available, however all must meet safety standards. For example the crib slats need to be no more than 6 centimeters apart (that&#39;s about the width of a soda bottle) and you should stay clear of ornamental cutouts or patterns in the footboard or headboard. The mattress should be able to fit comfortably into the crib&#39;s opening. This is important because gaps between the mattress and crib can cause infants&#39; arms or legs to become entangled. Some cribs come with bars for stabilization to keep the mattress in place. If your crib doesn&#39;t have stabilizer bars, you&#39;ll need to purchase a mattress pad as extra support. A good crib also has a low-sitting mattress that helps keep toddlers from stepping over the crib&#39;s edge. This is an excellent feature for parents with small children or rooms that are small in size. However, make sure to check out the mattress&#39;s height prior your purchase. The majority of mattresses will have a sticker at the corner which shows the crib&#39;s minimum and maximum mattress heights. If you want a crib that grows with your child, you should consider buying a convertible crib. These cribs can be transformed into a toddler&#39;s bed, a daybed or even a bed that is full size. Some 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 will require an additional purchase. Budget While the majority of cribs are priced at hundreds of dollars, some cribs are affordable. The Graco Classic 4 in 1 Crib costs less than 200 dollars and is 5-star rated by BabyCenter and Baby Bargains. It also has an overall profile that is medium high, making it easy to get your child in and out. The Munchkin Brica travel pod is another crib that is budget-friendly. This portable crib for sleep and play is simple to put together and folds in just a few minutes. It can be used inside or out on a deck or patio. best crib newborn is suitable for babies weighing up to 15 pounds. It is not intended to be a long-term solution for sleeping as your child will grow out of the product after six months. There are also budget-friendly bassinets and cradles that you can use for the first few weeks to keep your baby safe and close. While they&#39;re more expensive than a standard crib, they are also more compact and easier to move around. However, they are only a temporary solution for sleeping and your baby will outgrow them before their first birthday. A quality crib should include a sturdy, secure mattress support that can be adjusted in four different positions, depending on the development of your baby. It must also be low enough to allow you to reach in and out easily, especially when you are less than 5&#39;5 inches. Some cribs have posts that extend higher than 1 8 inches above the mattress&#39;s opening that could cause your child to get trapped while they play or attempt to climb. Some cribs come with separate changing rooms which can make diapering a little more convenient and quicker. Although they are convenient, they tend to take up more space than traditional cribs and may not be the best choice for smaller nurseries. Take a look at the materials that the crib is made from. A lot of cribs are made from particleboard, which is made up of formaldehyde. Instead, look for a crib that is made of solid wood or with a steel base.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing a Baby Crib The process of designing a nursery can be an exciting time, however choosing the crib is one of the most crucial decisions you&#39;ll make. Whether it&#39;s the style of slats, the mattress height or conversion capabilities the crib your baby sleeps in will affect their health and development. Keep in mind that bolts and nails can become loose over time, so check the crib&#39;s hardware regularly. Also, avoid placing your crib near window blinds or drapes that hang down, which could present a risk of strangulation for your baby. Size Size is one of the most important factors to consider when purchasing a crib. The crib should be large enough to accommodate a sleeping baby, but small enough for you to reach them in a safe manner to care for them. It should be strong enough to withstand daily wear and tear. The majority of cribs are constructed of metal or wood and come with side panels that are slatted. These features are designed to allow caregivers to view the baby from different angles and ensure adequate air flow. Cribs are available until your child reaches the age of two. Most standard cribs have a mattress support height that can be lowered or raised as your baby grows. The lowest setting is best for newborns, whereas the highest setting is ideal for babies who can sit up or crawl. Make sure you measure the inside of your crib to be sure the mattress will fit, as the slatted design of a lot of cribs create small gaps that could be dangerous for your baby. Some manufacturers offer non-standard cribs and mattresses that meet the same safety standards of full-size cribs. These include play yards, portable infant beds, and bassinets. These cribs often come with mesh or rigid sides, and they are usually smaller than the full-size cribs. Follow the manufacturer&#39;s instructions to determine the recommended mattress size in case you select a crib that is not standard. They may have specific specifications that differ from the standard crib mattress dimensions of 28 inches wide and 52 inches long. You should also examine the distance between the crib and mattress to be sure it&#39;s not larger than 1 inch which is the maximum safe space. A waterproof cover can shield your baby&#39;s bed from spills and accidents. Choose one with an antimicrobial barrier that reduces bacteria, and a hypoallergenic layer that blocks allergens. If you are considering a crib that has drop-sides, know that they&#39;ve been linked to 32 infant deaths between 2000 and 2010, and are banned in the US as of. Even if you plan to buy a drop-side crib or receive one as a hand-me-down, be sure to get rid of it once your baby is 35 inches tall or can climb out. Safety A baby crib is the safest place for your child. It is a place to relax, but also a place where you can keep them close and see them frequently. There are a variety of crib models and brands on the market. However, all must meet certain safety requirements. These standards are set forth by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and they make sure that the cribs you buy are safe for your baby. Before you place your baby in the crib, make sure it is clean and free of dander and dust. Remove any toys or stuffed animal that might fall out of the crib. Also, don&#39;t use any pillows or blankets inside the crib; these can cause suffocation. Make use of a fitted sheet and mattress covers instead. Some commenters suggested cribs should comply with the formaldehyde emission standards outlined in the Formaldehyde Standards for Wood Products Act. L. 111-199) and that cribs constructed of composite wood should be inspected to ensure compliance. Although these regulations do not directly apply to cribs, the CPSC has determined that it is appropriate to mandate that cribs and other furniture constructed of composite wood meet the requirements of this important new law. Some commenters suggested that the new crib standard should include the requirement of tightening fasteners in between dynamic tests. We strongly oppose this suggestion. The dynamic tests – such as the shake test and the vertical mattress support impact test are designed to replicate and increase the use and abuse of cribs by children. Screws that are loose are the second leading cause of crib deaths. Other comments were based upon EWS incident information. These data reveal that the most common dangers associated with cribs are dangerous mattresses and drop-sides. Therefore, we decided to concentrate on these issues in the new rulemaking process and to include the performance standards that are currently included in the current mandatory standard by reference. By reference incorporation is the most effective way to ensure that the cribs&#39; safety is maintained in a consistent and effective manner. Style It&#39;s a satisfying and exciting experience designing your baby&#39;s nursery. The crib is the main focal feature of any nursery, so choose one that suits your style and complements the decor. There are a variety of elegant cribs to choose from regardless of whether you&#39;re looking for something contemporary and minimalist or traditional. There are options for every price range, from the cheapest to high-end. Be sure that the crib you select is in compliance with all the necessary safety standards. A crib is a small bed designed specifically for infants and children. It is made of sturdy materials like wood, and features slatted wall paneling to allow safe ventilation. Cribs can be larger and more expensive than bassinets, but they are more functional during the first three years of your child&#39;s life. <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/7098/776/bellababy-baby-bedside-sleeper-bassinet-for-safe-co-sleeping-storge-bag-easy-to-assemble-easy-folding-portable-crib-for-newborn-infants-776.jpg" alt=""> There are a variety of crib designs that are available, however all must meet safety standards. For example the crib slats need to be no more than 6 centimeters apart (that&#39;s about the width of a soda bottle) and you should stay clear of ornamental cutouts or patterns in the footboard or headboard. The mattress should be able to fit comfortably into the crib&#39;s opening. This is important because gaps between the mattress and crib can cause infants&#39; arms or legs to become entangled. Some cribs come with bars for stabilization to keep the mattress in place. If your crib doesn&#39;t have stabilizer bars, you&#39;ll need to purchase a mattress pad as extra support. A good crib also has a low-sitting mattress that helps keep toddlers from stepping over the crib&#39;s edge. This is an excellent feature for parents with small children or rooms that are small in size. However, make sure to check out the mattress&#39;s height prior your purchase. The majority of mattresses will have a sticker at the corner which shows the crib&#39;s minimum and maximum mattress heights. If you want a crib that grows with your child, you should consider buying a convertible crib. These cribs can be transformed into a toddler&#39;s bed, a daybed or even a bed that is full size. Some 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 will require an additional purchase. Budget While the majority of cribs are priced at hundreds of dollars, some cribs are affordable. The Graco Classic 4 in 1 Crib costs less than 200 dollars and is 5-star rated by BabyCenter and Baby Bargains. It also has an overall profile that is medium high, making it easy to get your child in and out. The Munchkin Brica travel pod is another crib that is budget-friendly. This portable crib for sleep and play is simple to put together and folds in just a few minutes. It can be used inside or out on a deck or patio. <a href="https://output.jsbin.com/vuzugepawo/">best crib newborn</a> is suitable for babies weighing up to 15 pounds. It is not intended to be a long-term solution for sleeping as your child will grow out of the product after six months. There are also budget-friendly bassinets and cradles that you can use for the first few weeks to keep your baby safe and close. While they&#39;re more expensive than a standard crib, they are also more compact and easier to move around. However, they are only a temporary solution for sleeping and your baby will outgrow them before their first birthday. A quality crib should include a sturdy, secure mattress support that can be adjusted in four different positions, depending on the development of your baby. It must also be low enough to allow you to reach in and out easily, especially when you are less than 5&#39;5 inches. Some cribs have posts that extend higher than 1 8 inches above the mattress&#39;s opening that could cause your child to get trapped while they play or attempt to climb. Some cribs come with separate changing rooms which can make diapering a little more convenient and quicker. Although they are convenient, they tend to take up more space than traditional cribs and may not be the best choice for smaller nurseries. Take a look at the materials that the crib is made from. A lot of cribs are made from particleboard, which is made up of formaldehyde. Instead, look for a crib that is made of solid wood or with a steel base.</p>
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