• Baby Bedding: Bassinet Security is Necessary

    Posted on June 22nd, 2009 AllOfUs No comments

    In today’s society everyone likes to throw away their stuff, but there is something special about our baby items that makes us want to keep them. In spite of that, while you are carrying your baby, many people will be lining up to share their used furniture from their nurseries and their old crib bedding. Because babies are expensive business, be grateful for those offerings of baby bedding and baby cribs. When picking bedding and crib for your baby, do a little research to make sure the products are safe and trustworthy.

    Whatever you decide, a Moses basket or crib, the first bed belonging to your baby will no doubt be something special and a keepsake. The best time to check a crib for its safety is when you are given a hand-me-down crib and you are spending some time refinishing it. You may have new looking bedding and crib, but you must always check them for safety purposes. If you plan on using a cradle made of wicker, there are a couple things to consider: First make sure the wood is in good condition and there aren’t any loose or broken pieces and second check the condition of the mattress because many times this is the piece that needs to be replaced. When you fit the skirt, see that there are no loose ends or things that can go into the mouth of the baby.

    Any loose threads or pieces of material may end up in the child’s mouth, so when the drapes have been fitted, be sure to pick these things up. New bedding for the crib is always preferable.Well informed people at Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association in the USA or British Standards in UK advise so. The products displaying either the JPMA stamp of endorsement or the BS ‘Kite’ symbol have been put to the test to ensure that they satisfy all of the proper safety standards.

    I don’t have a problem with hand-me-downs myself; I just make sure to thoroughly inspect them for safety. Anyway, it isn’t good for the environment to throw away perfectly decent furniture and baby bedding. Your baby will spend most of his time in his crib so it is important to check the type of crib you buy to ensure your baby’s safety and happiness. To maximize safety in your baby’s bedding, follow these points. Before anything else, you want to make sure there is no chipped, loose, or dangerous paint and no jagged edges that your baby’s clothes will get caught on. Make sure that the baby’s head does not get caught between the bars of the crib by making sure the spindles are no farther than 2 and 3/8 inches apart and that the header and footer boards are securely attached with no spaces for the baby to get caught in. If your crib wobbles you must check the joints and fixings to assure that they are tightened. It’s critical that the side rail’s raising and lowering mechanism stays fully secured when raised in place, and one should be able to manage this simple task with one hand. 22 inches is the height recommended for the top of the side rail to extend over the crib mattress, and for heavens sake make sure the mattress is not only firm but clean.

    A new baby deserves a new mattress that is safe and securely fits into the crib. Nursery bedding can lead to a possibility of suffocation; to reduce this, remove the bumper or keep it very tightly tied so that the baby cannot grab it and pull it down. Don’t use comforters, quilts or other heavy bedding for babies that are under a year old since this can cause overheating. Put something to measure the temperature and utilize blankets and sheets in the room. The crib should not be next to lamps or window blinds, etc Babies grow quick and try to climb.

    Always remember your children grow up quickly so it is great to have a wonderful, safe, and fun time with your child.

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