All Baby Cots Are Not The Same According To Bubs N Grubs
26th January 2012 by Babies No CommentsBubs n Grubs deals with baby products including Baby Cots and is a leading online store. Newborn babies spend almost 80% of the day sleeping. Increase in stature and development are indispensable without it. Bubs n Grubs reminds parents that experts suggest that babies should have their own beds and not share the parents bed. The chances of the baby getting strangled or even suffocated are increased by these. Baby Cots or bassinets are the recommended sleeping bed for newborn babies, they are available anywhere.
Bubs n Grubs shows that is important to be aware of the Australian Safety standards, which are constantly changing, before buying a second-hand cot and ensuring that they meet the Latest Australian Standards - not just the standard at the time it was manufactured.
Cots accommodate babies between the ages of 2 and 3, at which point a child will need a toddler or regular bed. However, parents should not simply select a baby cot at random. Things to consider when choosing a baby cot:
• Co-sleepers: a baby cot that attaches to the parents bed so the baby can sleep with the parents. This fits near the end of the bed. When infants wake in the night, these Baby Cots are very convenient.
Cot slits: The gaps between cot slits should never exceed more than 6 centimeters. This prevents their tiny hands from getting stuck or pinched.
Dropsides: There should be a sufficient height in the dropsides of the baby cot. These should protect the baby from falling out of the cot, while also being quiet and simple to use which will help avoid wakening the baby when being moved into and out of the cot.
The mattress that is used must be firm and soft so that the baby feels comfortable. There should be no excess spaces around the sides of the cot and it should fit perfectly. If the seat is too padded, the baby’s movement may be restricted. An important quality to look for is a cot mattress that is “Breathe Eze” so that if your baby rolls over onto it’s front it can still breathe.
• Teething Rails: When baby begins to teeth, they safeguard the cot
An aged and hardened top grade wood such as clear grade New Zealand pine is the preferred wood to make baby furniture which is better than A grade wood and does not wear out easily
• Finishing: Make sure all of the edges of the cot are smooth. They need to be painted and sealed so that the surface does not peel.
Remembering these points will make your baby cot purchase a better experience.
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