Crib Safety Tips - How To Find A Safe Crib For Your Infant

Posted by Babies - 05/02/12 at 02:02 am


As your new child will certainly spend a lot of time in the crib, it certainly stands to reason why the crib safety needs to be a main focus for you being a parent. In order to have a secure and safe crib for your newly born baby, you will absolutely need to bear in mind some crib safety tips when you go shopping.

There are some certain standards a crib should be meeting to be considered secure. To give an example, drop side cribs have been banished in the U.S., making it illegal to manufacture or sell this stuff in the country. Unluckily, there were 32 baby deaths related to these drop side cribs since 2001.
Here we will mention about the specific recommendations you can follow when it comes about crib safety for your baby. The following tips were issued by The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in the United States. It is good to recognise that most modern cribs are now designed to keep the exigent crib safety criteria. Though if you intend to shop for a second-hand crib for your newborn, the next directions will end up being very useful for you.

Crib Safety Guidelines by CPSC

The crib safety will guarantee a good sleep for your infant and relaxing nights for your family, especially if you are fighting colic or other childhood problems.

Let’s take a look at these crib safety instructions, starting with the most apparent tips and working our way down to the not so visible issues:

•    All parts of the crib must match completely together.
•    Don’t substitute original parts of the crib with parts purchased from the local home improvement store. To ensure the crib safety, any component that comes with the crib must be present and be part of the original structure.
•    Between other crib safety rules, the wood of the crib should be smooth and free of splinters.
•    The suppliers should only use lead-free colour for the walls of the crib. Such type of painting is normally safe to be used on infant furnishings.
•    The ideal distance between the crib’s slats has to be two-and-three-eighths inches or less. Any distance larger than this would certainly expand the risk of newborn baby falling through, or the body or head getting trapped.
• The mattress needs to be stable and correctly fit for the crib so babies won’t trap any part of their body down the sides. If you can fit more than your two fingers in the space between the side of baby’s crib and the bed mattress, then the mattress is not the best fit for your baby’s crib.
• You really need to avoid the risk of strangulation by ensuring that the four corners of the crib are flush with both end panels. Like this, garments of clothing won’t get stuck in.
• Talking about crib safety, any cut-outs in the two end panels of the crib will most likely trap a baby’s head. The two end panels (the “headboard” and “footboard” sides) must be solid and should have no decorative cut-outs.
• To guarantee that the crib has been certified for crib safety and quality, look for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) certification.

So as to decrease the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) and protect against suffocation, it is also recommended to follow…


Alternative Crib Safety Suggestions

• Put your new child on his/her back in the crib.
• You should never place pillows, comforter sets, blankets, sheepskins, pillow-like bumper pads or pillow-like stuffed toys in the crib.
• Use only a fitted in bottom sheet specifically made for crib use.
• Think about using a sleeper instead of a blanket.
• If you do use a blanket, place the newborn with toes to foot of the crib. Tuck a thin blanket around the crib mattress, covering new child only up to his/her chest.

As you now know the essential crib safety recommendations, you can go shopping and select the very best crib for your little one.

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