From a0cbbde87339474f87e569ad5ebe513228fc78c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cots4tots6385 Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2024 10:33:57 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Add Good Cribs: The Ugly Real Truth Of Good Cribs --- ...bs%3A-The-Ugly-Real-Truth-Of-Good-Cribs.md | 53 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 53 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Good-Cribs%3A-The-Ugly-Real-Truth-Of-Good-Cribs.md diff --git a/Good-Cribs%3A-The-Ugly-Real-Truth-Of-Good-Cribs.md b/Good-Cribs%3A-The-Ugly-Real-Truth-Of-Good-Cribs.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74bcf09 --- /dev/null +++ b/Good-Cribs%3A-The-Ugly-Real-Truth-Of-Good-Cribs.md @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +Shopping For Good Cribs + +When looking for a crib you'll want to make sure that it meets the high safety standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association. You'll also want one that is compatible with your space and your budget. + +Our top picks are a contemporary minimalist crib constructed from wood that is sustainable and a convertible crib that expands with the baby to the toddler bed and daybed as well as a Delta Children crib that comes with a variety of attractive colors. + +Safety + +One of the most important elements of a crib that is worth buying is its security. If you are buying a new crib or replacing one that is older make sure the mattress and bedding meet the government safety standards. Also, avoid bumper pads and sleep positioners as well as other products that raise your infant up or create a slanted sleeping surface. These objects are known to increase the risk of SIDS and have been linked to suffocation-related injuries in infants. + +To ensure your baby's safety Look for cribs that bear the Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association (JPMA) or Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) seal of approval. These seals show that the crib was tested by a third-party and has met the highest standards of safety. Additionally the mattress must be firm as mattresses with soft surfaces increase the risk of SIDS. The crib slats must be spaced no more than 2 and 3/8 inches apart to prevent the head of a baby from getting stuck between them. Make sure the corner posts don't exceed 1/16 inch in height to keep baby's clothes from getting caught on them. + +In addition, if you're considering purchasing 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 teething infants may chew on the rails, which can cause lead poisoning. + +If you do opt to buy a convertible crib, make sure that the conversion kits meet CPSC standards. These kits permit the crib to be converted into a full-size or toddler mattress. However, they aren't always simple to construct and may require professional installation. + +In addition to these features, a good crib should also have sturdy sides and slats. These are strong enough to keep the crib from falling over or shifting in the course of time. It should have a thick enough drawer bottom to support toys and clothes. The drawer should also be able to close and lock tightly so that your baby cannot pull out the contents. It should also be able to take the weight of large blankets or quilts without sagging. + +Design + +The crib is the centerpiece of any nursery, so finding one that matches your decorating style can be a jolly task. There are a variety of cribs to choose from, ranging with modern and sleek options to classic designs. Some cribs feature slats of different heights and come with toddler conversion kits when your child is ready to go onto the next stage. Other aspects to consider include mattress height, and crib size. + +Cribs are usually made from wood, though not all are created equally. Some cribs are constructed of hardwood that has a higher density and comes from deciduous trees which lose their leaves during winter. Some cribs are made of softwood that is lighter and is sourced from evergreens. Both options have advantages but if your goal is to buy an affordable crib that will last for a number of children hardwood is the best option. + +A crib that is well-designed to be safe and comfortable. It should have no sharp edges or other hazards that could catch little ones fingers or legs. It should have a wide enough opening that allows you to change the sheets easily. It is also important that the crib is properly fixed to its space and not placed close to windows or other potential dangers. + +When you are shopping for a new crib it is essential to be aware of the safety guidelines set by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and Consumer Product Safety Commission. The standards are designed to prevent SIDS and cover a range of factors that include the size of your crib and the type mattress you use. + +The majority of cribs we reviewed have met or exceeded these standards However, some cribs are more strict than others. The Evolur Newbury crib is, for instance, certified by GREENGUARD Gold and is made of sustainably-sourced hardwood with non-toxic finishes. It also exceeds or meets the CPSIA, CFR, and ASTM requirements for build quality and spindle load support and heavy metal and chemical content. + +It's more expensive than many of the other cribs we examined, but it's a great option for those looking for an elegant modern crib that will last through multiple siblings. It's also larger than other cribs that we have looked at. It will also take up more space in your bedroom in comparison to the smaller cribs we've considered. It also has more exposed hardware than other cribs, which means it might not be the ideal fit for a minimal nursery. + +Materials + +A crib should be constructed from sturdy and safe materials that will not cause harm or splinter over time. It should also be easy to clean, so that your child can sleep peacefully. If you choose to use foam or innerspring mattresses, the mattress must meet CPSC safety standards. It must also be firm, as soft mattresses can increase the risk of SIDS. If you decide to purchase the foam mattress, search for one that has CertiPUR certification. This means that the foam is made without ozone depleters, PBDEs, and TCEP flame retardants. It should also not contain metal coils or other dangerous chemicals. Another option is natural latex, which is known as an extremely durable and [Cots4tots.co.uk](https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/) long-lasting material that is free of harmful chemicals. + +The DaVinci Jayden 4 in 1 crib is an excellent example of a crib made of wood built to last. It comes with four mattress-level levels and is GREENGUARD Gold Certified. It can also be converted into a toddler bed, day bed, and full-sized bed to accommodate your child's needs as they develop. Its classic design can fit in with any decor for your nursery and its non-toxic design will ensure that your baby's environment is safe and healthy. + +Old cribs should be replaced if they are showing signs of wear or are not properly assembled or maintained. This includes decorative cutouts which can keep the baby's head from being trapped, legs and arms, chipped paints that may expose them to harmful substances, splinters, and unsafe construction details such as slats not evenly spaced or drop sides. Additionally, bumpers, wedges, and other decorative items should be avoided because they could pose a risk for a baby's health. + +Romina is an eco-friendly family-owned, safe and beautiful company that makes wooden cribs, cradles and bassinets. Amish craftsmen in Ohio produce their furniture from sustainable solid wood. They make use of mortise-and-tenon joints which are more durable than glues and nails, and they employ the kiln-dried wood. Their products can be found in specialty stores across the US and Canada. They are also available online. They offer a number of different paint and stain options, in addition to an array of hardware. + +Cost + +Cribs are expensive and it is crucial to think about your budget prior to purchasing one. However, the right crib can add a lot of value to your nursery and help you save money over the long haul. A sturdy crib is durable and easy to set up, and looks great in the nursery. It is also important to purchase cribs that comply with Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations. It is recommended that you register your crib with the CPSC and this will enable you to receive recall notices earlier than you would otherwise. + +The style and price are just two of the many aspects that go into choosing the ideal crib for your child. Some of these factors are personal preference, such as whether to use slats or flat panels, while others are more practical and important like crib size and the mattress's height. There are various types of cribs, ranging from compact models that can fit in smaller spaces to larger ones that can be converted into toddler beds or full-size beds. + +The best cribs are designed to be more versatile than others. This lets parents use them for a longer period of time and to grow with their child. For example the Stokke Sleepi Bed can transform into a bassinet midi crib, a midi toddler bed, or even a full-size toddler daybed, making it ideal for families that are growing. Its slim width makes it easy to move and its circular design creates a womb-like environment for babies. + +The Babyletto Hudson crib and the Union 3-in-1 crib are excellent options. Both have sleek, minimalist designs that complement any decor for the nursery. They are made of sustainable New Zealand pine and are safe for small mouths and hands, which reduces the chance of SIDS. These cribs also come with four adjustable mattress support levels, so you can move the mattress up as your baby grows. + +The majority of modern cribs are easy to put together, and take about an hour or less from beginning to finish. The cribs come with a user's manual, as well as the tools needed. There is no need to purchase the cribs separately. The cribs we tested met the CPSC's safety requirements however some included more components than others, so be certain to read the instructions carefully before beginning the assembly. \ No newline at end of file