Designing A Safe Nursery For Your Baby

When anticipating the arrival of your little bundle of joy, many things need to be done. Often people turn to friends and family for help in collecting things for the new addition. Some may be borrowed while others might be brand new. Occasionally you might feel that a borrowed item is not as good as something new, however if it does not harm the safety of your child there is nothing wrong with using a used item.

You can begin by cleaning out that storage room, spare guest bedroom or whatever function it may have originally served. You may wish to consider what type of paint that you are using. A paint containing Volatile Organic Compounds or VOC may cause numerous health related risks. Among them are asthma and respiratory problems, eye irritation, nausea and dizziness. After quite a while, more serious health concerns may arise. So when you are selecting the perfect color keep in mind the result that a VOC paint might have on your baby.

Occasionally a person will not stop to consider that plastic based cribs and some wood cribs can be coated with harmful paints, not only can the paints peel, however they could contain harmful lead. To avoid giving your child lead poisoning consider using a convertible crib natural wood finish. The standards for crib safety necessitate that the slats on your crib be a maximum distance of 2 3/8 inches. Do not use a crib if the distance between the slats is larger.

When choosing a mattress for the crib ensure that it fits within the crib, the ideal distance between this crib and mattress should be no wider than an inch. Suffocation can occur when the mattress is too soft, so ensure that you are purchasing something that is flat, firm and comfortable for your infant to rest upon.

There is large assortments to select from when you are looking for a bedding collection. Frequently these collections come with bumper pads for cribs. To make sure that you have made a wise purchase, check the bumper pad for at least six ties, one for each corner and one for each of the lengthy sides. This should ensure that the entire surrounding area of the crib is adequately covered. Another feature you will want to verify is that the pads surface is entirely made out of fabric and that there are no other dangling pieces than the six ties.

The fitted sheets in your designer baby bedding needs to be flush against the mattress, and usually they are designed to be. Refrain from giving your infant large toys and pillows, as these can cause either suffocation or assist your baby in climbing over the railing of the crib when they start to become more mobile.

As your child ages you will want to remove the bumper pads, mobiles and crib gyms. Likewise lowering the height of this crib is a necessity to keep your baby from falling. Taking these safety precautions will keep your baby safe.

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