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It should come as no surprise to expectant parents that a baby crib is often regarded as one of the

most important pieces of furniture your baby will ever own. Think about it this way: between

naps, bedtime and playtime, your new bundle of joy will be spending much of her first months

within a crib - and you'll want to ensure that it's as safe and baby-friendly as possible! From

providing countless hours of entertainment and comfort to shielding your baby against dangers

associated with poorly constructed cribs - such as suffocation and choking - choosing the right

baby crib involves a great deal of research and consideration.



Whether you consider yourself an expert on baby cribs or you've never stepped inside a nursery

store before, every parent should have this checklist at hand for determining whether or not that

baby crib is a worthwhile buy. 



As an expectant parent, it can be easy to get swept up in the fervor of baby crib

shopping. From round designer cribs to petit mobile baby beds, it can be hard to resist the

excitement of envisioning your baby's nursery resplendent with the finest baby crib money can

buy. However, before you pull out that credit card, you'll need to do some basic safety tests

to ensure that any potential baby crib is safe, well-constructed and is backed by an airtight

manufacturer warranty. Here is a brief guideline on what a safe crib will look like:



·         An ideal baby crib will have

corner posts that measure no more than 1/16 inches above the top end panel of the

crib. Shorter corner posts significantly cut the risks of accidental hangings or suffocation due

to entangled sheets.

 

·         Check to see if the mattress

support hangers are firmly screwed into place. Loose hangers will undoubtedly pose a

choking hazard to your baby, and can even cause a few nasty cuts and bruises if your baby is an

inquisitive explorer.



·         The smaller the panels of the

baby crib, the better - wide panels pose a significant suffocation risk to your baby, as his head can

easily become wedged between the panels. Ideally, the panels of the baby crib should be

no further apart than 2 3/8 inches, which roughly equals the size of an aluminum soda can.



·         Give the paint a little scrape with

your fingernail (just be sure the salesperson isn't around!)  - does it easily flake off? If

so, errant paint chips can pose a choking hazard to your baby as well as lead to some nasty

tummy aches. 

 

As always, before you consider any potential purchase of a baby crib, thoroughly research the

manufacturing company to see if there have been any recalls on the model (or any of their models,

for that matter) in the past decade. Read a few customer review surveys to get a feel for

how the baby cribs hold up once taken out of the nursery store. Are they strong and

sturdy? Do they stand up to even the fiercest temper tantrum? Does the paint easily

chip off? Researching these parameters will help you to finally determine if that baby crib is

safe and strong enough for your precious child.



While it might be a nice thought to envision your baby in the same crib that you used when you

were an infant, it's best to steer clear of a secondhand baby crib that's more than five years

old. Secondhand cribs can pose safety risks and hazards that even the most careful parent

can overlook; for example, the crib could have been called back by the manufacturer due to a

fault, or the paint/varnish could contain a chemical that's now shown to irritate your baby's delicate

skin or allergies. In the end, saving a few hundred dollars simply isn't worth the risk that

you'll be putting your baby in by accepting a secondhand crib that's older than five years. 



Think you know which baby crib you're going to take home? Make sure that there's an

airtight warranty on that model, since regular maintenance will be a must to ensure your baby's

continued safety. Continually check the baby crib to see if any screws, bolts or other parts

have come loose; if they have, you can use your warranty to get the crib fixed or receive a new

model at no extra cost. After all, even the smallest newborn will have inquisitive hands that

can loosen a screw or bolt over time - and it's your job as a vigilant parent to watch out for these

unexpected risks!



Now that you know what to look for in a baby crib, you can shop in confidence knowing that your

baby will sleep more soundly in a safe and comfortable environment - and you'll get a full

night's sleep as well! 









I am a retired grandmother who enjoys babysitting all six of my priceless grandchildren. In my

spare time I stay active, travel, and write informative articles about the importance of a safe crib

mattress and other topics that matter to me.









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