The 10 Scariest Things About Best Infant Cribs

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How to Choose the best infant cot bed cribs (official Demilked blog)

A crib is one of the most important pieces for your baby's nursery. However, choosing a suitable one can feel overwhelming, especially with so many various styles and safety concerns.

Choose cribs that meet the highest safety standards and has no dangling or chewable components. We also recommend a stylish crib with a variety of mattress sizes and an elegant, modern design.

Safety

When assembling and arranging your baby's crib, be sure to adhere to the safe sleeping guidelines set out by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is essential to avoid putting any items in your baby's crib that could potentially cause injury or harm such as blankets, pillows and sheepskins, stuffed toys and bumper pads (see our complete guide to safe sleeping for more information). Your baby should not sleep with any teddy bears dolls or stuffed animals bigger than 15 inches. These items can easily fall between your baby's crib bars or become stuck within them. They may also get swallowed by the mattress.

The best cribs for babies are made from safe materials that are free from VOCs and other harmful chemicals. They also meet strict federal laws, state and local requirements for structural safety. They're also tested by a third party to ensure quality and safety. (Think GREENGAURD Gold or ASTM, JMPA or CPSIA certs!) They're also designed to be durable and adaptable, so they can adapt to your child's needs.

It's crucial to choose cribs that meet current safety standards, no matter if you're purchasing a new or used crib. Secondhand cribs may be damaged in their structural integrity due to humidity, age and heavy use, posing serious risks to your infant.

The slats of your crib should not be more than 3/8 inches (6 centimeters) apart to keep infants from getting wedged between them and the hardware that is on the crib should be secured. It's an excellent idea to inspect the mattress support rims and slats for any loose or broken parts.

It's also wise to avoid using cribs that were used by other children and/or pets, since their safety may have been compromised. Also, don't purchase or accept a second-hand crib with an incline side rail, which was banned by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in 2012 for security reasons.

Style

Although all cribs must adhere to strict safety standards, you'll find a lot of design differences. Some are purely aesthetic, such as whether the slats are of the same length or spaced closer together or not, while others have an impact on the ease of the crib to operate and maintain. Some features like finials and drop sides are not safe and should not be used. Other features, like the adjustable mattress heights and wheels, are sought-after by a lot of parents.

One important thing to remember is that a crib is meant solely for sleep for infants and is not a place to store toys or clothes. It's also recommended to put a crib on your registry so that friends and family can lend a hand to help you get one when the time comes.

Cribs come in many different styles However, we prefer ones that blend fashion and functionality. The Storkcraft Equinox is a minimalistic crib that looks great. It's also GREENGUARD gold certified, which we think is a must for any product that is non-toxic. It can be converted to a daybed or toddler with a separate conversion kit.

Other cribs are more traditional, like the DaVinci Jayden 4 in 1. It's a grand crib that can be incorporated into big nursery spaces, but it occupies more floor space than the smaller minimalist options and has exposed hardware that some might find distracting. Furthermore, it only has three mattress height levels, which is less than half of the other options and isn't as sturdy as our other picks.

The Babyletto Hudson is another option with a more modern look. Its concealed hardware and all-round mesh improve airflow and allow you to see baby, which Dr. Casares says is an important aspect for new parents. It can also be raised to a higher height to ease colic and reflux which makes it suitable for babies aged from birth to 6 months. It is also GREENGUARD certified GOLD and comes with a mattress that is also a match. It's worth noting, however it's more expensive than our other top selections and requires a toddler bed conversion kit.

Adjustable Mattress Height

When your baby is sleeping in their crib, it's vital that the mattress is at the correct level. This will stop your child from climbing out of the crib, which could be risky or even fatal. A higher mattress also helps keep your child from overheating or becoming suffocated.

A good crib will have slats or railings that are adjustable that allow you to raise or lower the mattress as your child grows. The majority of cribs include a conversion kit so you can turn the crib into the toddler bed or daybed once your little one outgrows it. It is an excellent idea to pick a crib that has been tested and certified by a third-party organisation. This includes the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) seal and GREENGUARD Gold certification that means it has been tested to ensure there aren't any chemicals or finishes in your baby's sleep space.

The Graco Sweet2Sleep crib has simple design and doesn't have confusing parts. It is one of the top-rated cribs. The sides of the crib are shorter than those of other cribs. However, one test subject said that their child slept well and the crib was in good shape when she gave it to a friend for her second baby.

Stokke Sleepi Crib is another excellent option. It has an oval shape which gives it a modern look. It is a little more expensive than other cribs, but its durability and features make up for it. For instance, it can be transformed into a bassinet, or toddler bed. It also comes with wheels that make it easy to move from room to room. It also has a canopy that can be used to create a more child-like space for your baby cots online and adds a stylish touch to any nursery.

This crib does not come with mattress. You'll have to buy one separately. It's a safe, comfortable crib that can adapt to your child's needs as they transition from infant to toddler.

No Dangling or Chewable Parts

The safest cribs are those that do not have chewable or dangling components. Babies love to grab things, and if something is hanging from their crib sets or above them it could snag off the rails or become a strangulation hazard. If parents decide to decorate their crib with ornaments or toys, they need to ensure that the items are securely secured and are not within Baby's reach.

We also look at how easy it is to put together our top cribs for infants. Ideally, the crib should be simple enough to be able to do it yourself, and doesn't require any special tools or long assembly time. Most parents report that assembling a modern crib takes less than an hour, and the instructions included are usually simple and easy to follow.

It's important that you choose a crib that lasts for many years. cots to tots ensure longevity, you should choose a convertible crib that can be used from the time of infancy all the way to a toddler bed and finally a full-size bed.

Our top pick for a 4-in-1 convertible crib is the Ikea Nestig Cloud Crib that can be used to replace a bassinet for those early months, and later convert into a toddler bed, daybed, or a full-size bed. It's built to last and is available in a variety of colors so that you can match it with your nursery's design theme.

Another excellent choice is the Stork Craft Equinox 3-in-1 crib. This beautiful, minimal-style crib is low-profile to ensure that parents with small feet can reach their child and soothe them. It is renowned for nursery Cots quality and comes in white, cherry and espresso colors.

This crib is Greenguard Gold Certified, which means that it is constructed from sustainable New Zealand pine and is free from toxins such as lead and phthalates. It also exceeds the government safety standards, including ASTM, CPSC, and JPMA. The only thing not included is the toddler rail. It is available separately. This is a great option for those who are looking for an affordable, high-quality, and low-cost crib that will last for a long time.