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How to Choose the Best [https://kubinka.mavlad.ru/bitrix/redirect.php?goto=https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/ Cot Beds] for Your Baby<br><br>If you're expecting a baby, it's important to choose a cot that will be safe and secure for your baby. Find a cot which has fixed sides, rather than drop-sides. This will be in line with UK safety standards.<br><br>This simple but stylish coffin is our top pick from the Anyday range by John Lewis. It comes with three mattress positions, teething rails and storage drawers. It is also easy to assemble, with clear instructions.<br><br>Comfort<br><br>The best cot mattress keeps babies comfortable and cozy. Choose a soft, airy fabric, and ensure that the mattress fits snugly to prevent any gaps which could create an suffocation threat. There are a variety of mattresses available: coils springs, foam and even natural materials for allergy sufferers. Do your research to determine the best one for your child.<br><br>Whatever you decide to use, whether a standard cot or a convertible one, a comfortable mattress is crucial to ensure your ease of use. It must provide the right support and encourage a healthy posture. The same is true for the slats. They should be firmly attached and not bent or sagging. The slats should also be securely attached to the frame, so your child doesn't get stuck in them while they move in their sleep.<br><br>Ask your family and friends for recommendations, or read online reviews. Choose mattresses that are breathable, as they can help regulate your body temperature and are less likely to hold bacteria.<br><br>When it comes to fashion, there's a wide choice from classic sleigh styles with elaborate detailing to sleek, modern designs. Some are even painted with bold primary colours, which is ideal for those who want their child to wake up bright and content!<br><br>The majority of cots have an under-bed storage drawer, teething rails that prevent your child from chewing the sides of the cot and height bases that are adjustable to accommodate baby's growth. You can even buy a drop side for petite babies or those with health issues that make it difficult to bend over.<br><br>To ensure your peace of mind, search for a cot that is compliant with the stringent UK safety standards and will easily convert into a toddler bed when the time is right. This information is found in the description of the product and the specifications.<br><br>Safety<br><br>When choosing a cot, a safe sleeping environment should be a priority. The mattress should fit snugly and there should be no gaps between the mattress and the edges or sides of the cot/cot-bed (large gaps can restrict the child's arms or head). Make sure it's solid and thin - more thick mattresses aren't recommended, as they may increase the risk of SIDS. Many companies sell mattresses in various materials, from foam to natural materials that are good for those suffering from allergies. Some even have an anti-microbial treatment. If your cot has drop sides, make sure it is in the upward position and locked securely.<br><br>A drop side should be allowed to go down only if an adult is present, to prevent accidental releases. If your coffin has a solid bottom do not place it against the wall because it can block airflow and may contribute to coffin death. According to the latest research, cots with slatted ends could be safer as they allow for greater airflow.<br><br>If your crib has a fixed side, opt for this as it will be safest when your child starts to crawl and then pull themselves up. When your child is confidently climbing and standing, it's time to upgrade to a junior bed.<br><br>Some cots have an option where the base can be raised to three different heights in order to expand with your child - this is very useful and is a security measure. Some cots feature adjustable footplates that are ideal for toddlers who want to stand up.<br><br>When you place your child's cot, make sure there are no visible hazards. It should be put away from power and heater points. Also be sure to keep it away from windows, curtains, and blind cords. They all could pose a strangulation risk. If you're purchasing second-hand or heirloom furniture, check for hazards to choking such as stickers and transfers that can be removed and pose danger.<br><br>If you're unsure of how to use your [http://nothing.golddave.com/go.php?https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/ cot for sale] in a safe manner consult other parents or attend a local NCT New Baby course for support and advice. If your cot has instructions, read them carefully before you begin using it, and then follow the safe-use instructions closely.<br><br>Style<br><br>This gorgeous cot bed, with its sleigh-style design will look stunning in your nursery. The panel was impressed by the combination of white and natural wood as well as the clever features such as under-bed storage drawers for everything needed by babies, such as bedding, nappies, and a wide selection of baby clothes. It is also easy to construct with clear instructions and screws for each section. Additionally, it can be transformed into a bed for toddlers and a desk when your baby grows older (see the product description for details).<br><br>One of our most loved features are the teething rails, which shield your baby from bumping their head on the cot's side or any other protruding parts of the cot like the handle or corner post, and which can also stop them from chewing on the wood, preventing them from getting trapped. It also features drop-sides to allow you to access your newborn. We are thrilled that it can be converted into an infant bed, and it's sturdy enough to last up to four years. It also met strict UK safety standards. These are listed in the specifications below for each product.<br><br>Cot beds can be transformed into toddler beds in the event that your child is old enough. This allows you to avoid buying a new bed when your child is ready to go up. They can be more expensive than cribs.<br><br>If your nursery is small, a crib may be the best choice for you as it is smaller and occupies less space, but should your baby be expected to spend most of the time in their parents' bedroom or you want a longer-lasting bed, you should consider a cot.<br><br>A cot isn't safe for babies to sleep in if it does not meet the strict UK safety standards set out in BS EN 716 [http://la-scala.co.uk/trigger.php?r_link=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cots4tots.co.uk%2F tots and cots] BS 8509, which deals with mattress thicknesses, materials and other key elements of [https://chita.academica.ru/bitrix/redirect.php?goto=https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/ baby cot] mattresses. The slats shouldn't be too wide apart to prevent your baby from falling out.<br><br>Storage<br><br>If you're a new parent or an experienced one the amount of items that a baby requires is overwhelming. It's important to consider storage when you choose a cot. There are a variety of cots that have additional storage solutions available such as drawers in the under-bed or a coordinating top changer (available separately). Some cots can be converted into an infant bed or a [https://dkpolisaevec.ru/redirect?url=https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/ small cot beds] single bed to extend their usage.<br><br>Some cots can be converted into day beds, as seen on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great choice for those who prefer a more flexible design. The conversion is easy and requires only the removal of ONE side panel. This allows parents to reduce the expense of the purchase of a separate bed.<br><br>Some cot beds are equipped with hanging rails that can be used to hang muslins and dummies and other small things. This allows you to keep everything organised tidy, neat and tidy - and it also looks amazing. Having easy access to these items makes it much easier for parents when feeding their baby.<br><br>Another feature worth looking out for is a teething rail that comes with cots. This can help to prevent your little one chewing on the wood, which could cause irritation. Some cots feature more traditional designs and have a huge storage drawer beneath the bed that is ideal for toys, clothes, blankets and other baby essentials.<br><br>This is a great solution if space is an issue however, you will need to purchase a drawer separately. You may also have to purchase a different mattress and bedding since sheets and mattresses that are oval aren't typically included in the cot itself.<br><br>This sleigh-style cot bed is a beautiful illustration of Scandi style at its finest. It has a large under-bed storage area that is ideal to keep all baby necessities out-of-sight but within easy access. The alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions made it simple to assemble for our panel. It is suitable for babies as young as birth, and can be converted into a toddler's bed when your child is ready.
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