Safety Standards for Baby Cribs Ensuring Safe Play

Baby cribs purchased by a buyer are supposed to meet the minimum requirements specified by the Government. If the buyer follows the instructions given by the manufacturer or in the user manual and use the device properly, there is no reason why even the least expensive crib won't be safe for the baby.
Keeping an Eye on Current Recalls

Manufacturers are equally concerned about the safety issues like the buyer though for a different reason. For the buyers it is the well being of their loved ones. But for the manufacturer it is their goodwill and reputation at stake. Yet occasionally, a bad crib gets through. It would be good for the buyer to keep an eye on the current recalls from the market for such products.

Safe Baby Cribs Features

Safe baby cribs usually have firm and tight fitting mattress. In addition, there would be no missing or broken hardware, no cutouts in the head or foot boards, or no slats either. Slats should never be more than 2.37 inches apart which corresponds to the width of soda cans. Similarly, the corner posts should never be higher than 1/16 th of an inch.

Drop Sides and Stationary Slides

Very often the baby cribs come saddled with stationary sides or single and double drop sides. Drop sides can slide down. Sometimes fold-down side drop gate cribs are also available in the market. Drop sides may be considered as convenient by users but recent warning from CPSC indicates that they can cause serious safety issues. Before a buyer tries one of these drop side cribs, they should weight for the new safety standards that is coming up pretty soon. Till then, the better option would be stationary side crib. 메이저사이트

Drop Sides in Baby Cribs Features

Often the movement of the drop side cribs makes all the difference for the user. Drop sides cribs could be as follows.

• Most common type is the knee push where the knee is placed against the side and pressed to lower the side. It is quiet and simple.

• In foot bar type drop side cribs, the user balances on one foot and pushes a lever to drop the sides of the crib. The type is not much in use these days.

• Double Trigger side cribs require the user to use both hands to squeeze the triggers. It is safer but handling becomes difficulty while holding the baby.

• Drop Gate type is easy to use. However, the fold should be high enough so that the baby does not climb over it.

In any case, comfort, safety and well being of the baby are primary concerns of every parent.
 

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