Essential Details To Avoid When Getting Child Furniture
January 24, 2010 by Emma Johnson
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Today, so many parents are concerned about the safety standards in baby furniture. It’s not surprising as in the past, products such as badly made high chairs and cots have led to many serious injuries and even death. So when it comes to buying furniture for your child, make sure you put safety first!
Firstly, knowing what to look out for as possible safety hazards is the key to picking the right products. Here are a few key factors that you should be considering.
Is the furniture tough enough to not wobble or fall apart? Does it meet the age requirements of your toddler as well as the height requisites? If your child is too large, there is a potential for serious accidents to happen. What do other parents say about that particular product – is the feedback positive? Is it made of baby-safe materials?
Checking this out is as easy as “ABC”. The best places to go for product research are websites like Amazon or eBay where the popularity of the merchants are based upon user feedback – you’ll be able to get more than enough information here.
Should I Buy A Bassinet Or A Cot?
Bassinets are great for smaller babies. They are the ultimate in mobile baby bedding as they are small and easy enough for you to move it around the house, so you can always keep a watchful eye on your infant.
When doing your research, you will need to look out for bad designs where the bassinet can be easily tipped over – check to also make sure it has wheels that come with brakes that can be locked for safety.
If your baby is at a stage where it can roll over on its own, get a cot instead, as they’re much more suitable for older babies. Get one that you can easily self-assemble or pay a little more for pre-assembled cots that come with a firm, quality mattress as an addition.
Many parents are worried about their infants rolling over and bumping themselves on the walls of the cots, so they buy extra bumper pillows to buffer the baby. Do not do this.
Keep the cot clear of any items that could potentially smother or choke your baby. Such things include pillows, cushions or toys that may end up covering your baby’s face or strangling its neck.
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