Baby Cribs Guide

by Court on March 10, 2009

The baby cribs need not always have to be designed for indoor usage, there are also many which are designed to ease in transportation of the baby. These baby cribs are often compact and are made of wood or metal with customized slats to ease the movement. The trend of baby cribs becoming an indispensable part of baby furniture caught up recently when many parents started visiting friends and relatives along with their new born baby. This aids in parents who are fond of traveling or are related to a job which requires traveling.

The baby crib needs to be chosen based on certain factors other than design, style and color. The main requirement here is safety and comfort. The crib must be devoid of any rough edges, wood and peeling paint. The crib should have some proper locking mechanism to prevent the crib from falling apart or moving. The mattress of the crib must be snugly fit without leaving any space.

The baby crib should be bought with extreme precaution ensuring that all of the safety features are present in it. The importance should be on safety instead of style. The mattress purchased must fit snugly in the crib. The crib must comply to the US Consumer Products Safety Commission standards. Check the features online before purchasing them. It is easier to purchase online as the features can be compared easily.

The baby crib must suit the decor and must be chosen appropriately. Round cribs are expensive because of the superior features and hence the design must be carefully chosen. They also come with hand painted designs. The baby crib is available in both wood and metal. The canopies can be custom fit if required.

The round baby cribs offer many advantage to the parents as they can lift the child from any point. The round edges make the crib safer instead of the rectangular ones with the corner. The concussion points have been eliminated and the design complies with all safety standards. They are a chic way of showing the baby to the world.

The mattress used must also be of high quality, firm and around 1″ thick. Make sure that there aren’t any gaps on the sides.The entire baby crib must be checked for the presence of loose screws, bolts or nuts which may pose as a danger to the baby.The mesh space must be lesser than your pinky finger, else it may be too big for the baby.

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