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Baby Cribs Safety Tips
Baby Cribs Safety Tips

Crib Design

Dispose of antique baby cribs having decorative cutouts, corner posts or lead paint. The space between the slats should be no much more than 2-3/8 inches apart to prevent infants from getting their head stuck between them.

No cut-out areas on the headboard or foot board so that a baby's head can't get trapped. The top rails of crib sides, in their elevated position, should be at least 26 inches over the top of the mattress support at its lowest position.

The moment the child can pull himself to a standing position, fix and keep the mattress at its lowest position. Discontinue using the crib as soon as the height of the top rails is much less than three-fourths of the child's height.

Mattress

The mattress should fit snugly next to the crib to ensure that there's no gap. If 2 adult fingers could be inserted in between the mattress and the crib, the mattress should be immediately changed. Do not use plastic packaging products, for example dry cleaning bags, as mattress covers. Plastic film can cling to kids' faces and should never be in or near the crib.

Crib Hardware

The drop side(s) of the crib ought to need two distinct actions or a minimal force of ten pounds with one action to release the latch or the locks to prevent accidental release by the kid.

The crib hardware ought to be checked for disengaged, broken, bent or loose pieces. Specific checks should be made of the mattress support hangers and brackets so that they cannot drop. The hardware and the crib ought to be smooth and free of sharp edges, points and rough surfaces.

Crib Accessories

Bumper pads ought to cover the whole inside perimeter of the crib and tie or snap in place. Bumper pads ought to have a minimum of 6 straps or ties and any extra length of straps or ties should be trim off. Bumper pads should in no way be utilized in lieu of proper spacing in between the slats and should be removed from the crib as soon as the child can pull himself to a standing position.

Teething rails that are defective should be repaired, replaced or taken off immediately. To avoid feasible entanglement, mobiles and crib gyms, which are meant to be hung over or across the crib, ought to be taken away when the kid is five months old or when he starts to push up onto hands and knees or can pull himself up

Crib Environment

Do not position crib close to a window. Drapery and blind cords create an entanglement risk and window screens aren't meant to keep a kid in, only insects out. Install smoke detectors. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for placement. Check at least once a month to make sure battery and smoke detector are in great working condition.

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by: Tanya Vladglick




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