11 Ways To Completely Revamp Your Good Cribs

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11 Ways To Completely Revamp Your Good Cribs

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When shopping for a crib you should ensure that it complies with the strict safety standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association. You'll want to find one that is suitable for your space and budget.



Our top picks include a contemporary minimalist crib made from sustainable wood; a convertible crib that grows as a toddler into a bed and daybed; and a versatile option from Delta Children that comes in many appealing colors.

Safety

Safety is one of the most important characteristics of a quality crib. If you're buying the crib for the first time or replacing one that's older make sure the mattress and bedding meet the government safety standards. Avoid bumper pads and positioners, as well as other objects that can raise your infant or create an angle sleeping surface. These items are known to increase the risk of SIDS and have been linked to suffocation injuries in infants.

If you are looking to ensure the safety of your baby, choose a crib with the seal of approval from either Consumer Products Safety Commission or Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association. These seals signify that the crib has been evaluated by a third party and meets the highest safety requirements. Mattresses with soft surfaces can increase the risk of SIDS. The crib slats must be spaced no more than 2 and 3/8 inches apart to avoid the baby's head from getting stuck between them. Check that the corner posts do not exceed 1/16 inches in height to keep baby's clothes from getting caught on the posts.

In addition, if you're thinking of buying a used crib make sure it hasn't been involved in any recalls or accidents. You should also buy cribs that have paint that is lead-free. This is because teething infants may chew on the rails, which can cause lead poisoning.

In the end, if you decide to purchase a convertible crib, ensure that the conversion kits meet CPSC standards. These kits permit the crib to convert to a toddler or a full-size mattress. They're not always easy to assemble and may need professional installation.

A quality crib should be built with sturdy sides and slats that are strong enough to prevent the crib from slipping or collapsing in the course of time. It should have a thick enough bottom drawer to hold clothes and toys. Furthermore, the drawer must close and lock securely to keep your child from ripping out the contents. It should also be able take the weight of large quilts or blankets without sliding.

Design

Finding a crib that is in line with your style of decor can be a lot of fun. There are many cribs, from modern and sleek designs to classic styles. The slats are usually different in height, and some come with toddler conversion kits to help you when your baby is ready to move up. Other things to consider are the mattress's height, as well as the crib size.

Cribs are usually made from wood, but not all cribs are created equal. Some cribs are constructed of hardwood which has a greater density and is derived from deciduous trees, which shed their leaves in the winter. Others are made from softwood, which is lighter and is sourced from evergreens. Both have their benefits however, if you're looking for a crib that can last for many years it is best to select a hardwood crib.

A crib that is well-constructed is designed for comfort and safety. It shouldn't contain sharp corners or other potential hazards which could entrap children's fingers or their legs. It should have a large enough opening to change the sheets easily. It is also crucial to ensure that the crib is properly anchored within its space and is not placed close to windows or other dangers that could be posed.

If you're looking to buy 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 prevent SIDS and cover a range of factors such as the size of the crib and the mattress you choose to use.

The majority of cribs we looked at have met or exceeded these standards However, some cribs are more stringent than others. For example, the Evolur Newbury crib is GREENGUARD Gold certified and made of sustainably-sourced wood using non-toxic paints. It also meets or exceeds the CPSIA, CFR, and ASTM requirements for quality of construction and spindle load support and heavy metal and chemical content.

It's more expensive than many cribs we examined however it's a great option for those looking for a modern and stylish crib that will last many siblings. It's also a little more substantial than the cribs we looked at and will make more space in your room than some of the smaller cribs we reviewed. It has more exposed hardware compared to other cribs so it may not be suitable for a minimalist nursery.

Materials

A crib should be made with durable and safe materials that won't cause damage or break over time. It must also be easy to clean so that your child can rest comfortably. No matter if you choose foam or innerspring mattress, it must meet CPSC and JPMA safety standards. It must also be firm since soft mattresses can increase the risk of SIDS. If you opt for a foam mattress, look for one that has CertiPUR certification. This means that the foam is manufactured without ozone depleters, PBDEs and TCEP flame retardants. It should also not contain metal coils or any other hazardous chemicals. Another option is natural latex, which is an extremely durable and long-lasting substance that's free of harmful chemicals.

The DaVinci Jayden 4-in-1 crib is an excellent example of a high-quality crib made of wood. It comes with four mattress-levels and is GREENGUARD Gold Certified. It can be made into a toddler bed or day bed, and then to a full-sized bed as your child grows. Its classic design will fit in with any nursery decor and its non-toxic design will ensure that your child's environment is healthy and safe.

Old cribs need to be replaced if they show signs of wear or have not been properly maintained or assembled. These include decorative cutouts that can trap the baby's head, arms or legs; chipped paint that could expose them to harmful substances; splinters; and unsafe construction details like poorly spaced slats and drop sides. Also, decorative items such as bumpers, wedges and other pieces of decor are not recommended, as they may pose health risks to babies.

Romina is a family-owned business that produces beautiful, safe, and eco-friendly wooden bassinets as well as cribs, cradles, and cradles. Their furniture is handmade in Ohio by Amish craftsmen using solid wood that is sustainable harvested. They use mortise and Tenon joints, which are more durable than glues or nails and they make use of 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 paint and stain options, along with various hardware options.

Cost

Cribs are expensive and it is crucial to consider your budget before buying one. However, the right crib can add significant value to your nursery and save you money over the long haul. In addition to being durable the best crib will be simple to assemble and look great in the nursery. It is essential to purchase an item that meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. It is recommended that you register your crib with the CPSC, which will allow you to receive recall notices earlier than you would otherwise.

Many factors go into deciding the best crib for your child, including style and cost. Some of these are personal preferences, such as whether to choose flat panels or slats, while others are more practical and essential, such as crib size and the mattress's height. There are a variety of cribs. Some are small and can be tucked away in small spaces and others can be converted to toddler beds or full-size beds.

Some of the best cribs are designed to be more versatile than other cribs. This allows parents to make use of them for a longer period of time and to grow with their child. The Stokke Sleepi Bed, for example, can be transformed into a bassinet or midi crib. It can also be transformed into a midi toddler's bed or a daybed that is full-sized. Its narrow width makes it easy to move and its circular shape creates a womb like environment for infants.

Other cribs worth considering include the Babyletto Hudson and the Union 3-in-1. Both have sleek minimalist designs that will fit in with any nursery decor. They are made of sustainable New Zealand pine and are safe for small hands and mouths, reducing the chance of SIDS. They also have four levels of mattress support that can be adjusted, so you can move the mattress up as your baby grows.

Most modern cribs can be erected within an hour or less. The cribs come with an instruction manual and the tools required. It is not necessary to purchase the cribs separately. The cribs we tested met the CPSC's safety requirements However, some cribs had more components than others, so be sure to read the directions carefully before attempting assembly.