10 Things That Your Family Teach You About Good Cribs

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When shopping for a crib you should ensure that it meets the standards of safety that are set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association. You'll need to find one that fits your budget and space.

Our top picks are a modern, minimalist crib made from sustainable wood and a convertible crib that can be transformed with the baby into an adult daybed as well as a Delta Children crib that comes in a variety of visually appealing colors.

Safety

One of the most important aspects of a good crib is its safety. If you are buying a brand new crib or replacing one that is older make sure that the mattress and bedding meet government safety standards. Avoid bumper pads or positioners as well as other objects that raise your infant or create an angle sleeping surface. These objects have been linked to SIDS and suffocation injuries among infants.

To ensure the safety of your baby, look for cribs that have the Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association (JPMA) or Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) seal of approval. These seals show that the crib was tested by a third party and has met the highest standards of safety. Soft mattresses can increase the risk of SIDS. The crib slats must be spaced no more than 2 and 3/8 inches apart, to prevent the head of a baby from getting stuck between them. Also, make sure that the corner posts aren't higher than 1/16 inch to prevent a baby's clothes from getting caught on them.

In addition, if you're thinking of buying a used crib check that it has not been involved in any recalls or accidents. You should also buy cribs that have paint that is lead-free. This is because infants who are teething can chew on the rails and cause lead poisoning.

Lastly, if purchasing a convertible crib, ensure that the conversion kit meets CPSC standards. These kits permit you to transform the crib into a toddler bed or full-size bed. However, they're not always simple to construct and may require a professional to install.

In addition to these features, a good crib should have solid sides and slats that are strong enough to stop the crib from crashing or shifting with time. It should have a thick enough drawer bottom to support toys and clothes. Additionally, the drawer should close and lock securely to prevent your child from taking out the contents. Furthermore, it should be able to hold the weight of a heavy blanket or quilt without sliding.

Design

The crib is the center of any nursery, so choosing one that matches your decorating style can be a jolly task. There are many different cribs available, with modern and sleek options to classic-looking designs. The slats tend to be different in height and some include toddler conversion kits in case your baby is ready to grow. Other things to consider are mattress height, and crib size.

Cribs are typically made of wood, but not all cribs are the same. Some are made of hardwood, which is denser and is sourced from deciduous trees which lose their leaves in winter, while others are made from softwood, which is lighter and comes from evergreen trees. Both options have their advantages however if your objective is to purchase a crib that can last for several children, hardwood is the best choice.

A quality crib is built for comfort and safety. It should not have sharp corners or other potential dangers that could entrap the fingers of a child or Cribs beds legs. It should have a wide enough opening to change the sheets easily. It is also important that the crib is anchored to its room and not placed near windows or other potential dangers.

If you're in the market for a crib, it's important to know the safety standards that the American Academy of Pediatrics and Consumer Product Safety Commission recommend. The standards are designed to avoid SIDS and cover a variety of aspects that include the dimensions of your crib as well as the mattress you choose to use.

Some cribs are more rigorous than others, but most of them are in line with or exceed the standards. The Evolur Newbury crib, for example, is GREENGUARD Gold-certified and made of sustainably-sourced hardwood with non-toxic finishes. It also meets or exceeds the CPSIA, CFR, and ASTM requirements for build quality as well as spindle load support and heavy metal and chemical content.

It's a bit more costly than other cribs that we reviewed However, if you're searching for a modern and stylish crib for your baby that can last multiple generations This crib is a great crib option. It is also more substantial than the other cribs we have looked at. It also takes up more space in your room compared to some of the smaller cribs we have examined. It also has more exposed hardware than other cribs, which means it may not be the best fit for a minimal nursery.

Materials

A crib should be constructed with materials that are durable and safe, so they won't break or splinter over time. It should be easy to clean so that your child can rest comfortably. No matter if you choose foam or innerspring it must be in compliance with CPSC and JPMA safety standards. It should be firm as well since soft mattresses could increase SIDS risk. Find a mattress that has CertiPUR US certification. This means that the foam is free of ozone-depleting chemicals, PBDEs and TCEP fire retardants. It shouldn't contain metal coils or any other harmful chemicals. Another alternative is natural latex which is an extremely durable and long-lasting substance which is free of harmful chemicals.

The DaVinci Jayden 4 in 1 crib is an excellent example of a crib made of wood that is made to last. It features four mattress-level heights and is GREENGUARD Gold Certified. It can be transformed into an infant bed or a day bed, and later a full-sized bed as your child grows. Its classic design will blend in with any decor in the nursery and its non-toxic materials will ensure your baby's safe and healthy environment.

Old cribs should be replaced when they show signs of wear or are not correctly assembled or maintained. This includes decorative cutouts that can trap the baby's head or legs, chips in paints that may expose them to harmful substances, splinters, and unsafe construction details such as inadequately-spaced slats or drop sides. Also, decorative items such as bumpers, wedges and other decorative pieces are not recommended, as they can pose health risks for infants.

Romina is an eco-friendly, safe and beautiful family-owned business that manufactures wooden cribs, cradles and bassinets. The furniture is made in Ohio by Amish craftsmen made of solid wood that's sustainably harvested. They use mortise-and-tenon joints that are more durable than glues or nails, and they utilize kiln dried wood. The products are sold in numerous specialty stores across the US and Canada. They can also be purchased online. They provide a range of different stain and paint options, as well as an array of hardware.

Cost

Cribs can be expensive and it is crucial to think about your budget prior to buying one. But, the right crib can add significant value to your nursery and help you save money in the long term. Apart from being durable the best crib is easy to put together and will look beautiful in the nursery. It is also important to purchase cribs that conform to Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations. It is recommended that you register your crib with the CPSC, which will allow you to receive recall notices sooner than you would normally.

Many factors influence which crib is right for your child, including the design and price. Some of these factors, like the use of slats over flat panels, are just personal preferences, while others, such as the crib size and mattress' height are more practical. There are also different types of cribs, from small models that can fit in smaller spaces to larger ones that can transform into toddler beds and full-size mini cot beds.

Some of the most popular cribs on the market are designed to be more adaptable than others and allow parents to get a lot of use from them and grow with their children. For example, the Stokke Sleepi Bed can transform into a bassinet, a midi crib, a midi toddler bed, or even a full-size toddler or daybed, making it ideal for growing families. Its small cot beds width allows it to be easily moved and its circular design creates a womb like environment for infants.

Other good cribs include the Babyletto Hudson and the Union 3-in-1. Both cribs are sleek, minimalistic designs that compliment any decor for the nursery. They are made from sustainable New Zealand pine and are safe for small hands and mouths, reducing the risk of SIDS. These cribs come with four levels of adjustable mattress support, so you can raise the mattress as your child grows.

The majority of modern cribs can be erected within an hour or less. The cribs come with a user's manual, as well as the tools required. There is no need to purchase cribs separately. The cribs we reviewed all were compliant with the CPSC's safety guidelines, but some had more parts than others, so be sure to read the directions carefully before beginning the assembly.