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How to Choose the Best Cot Beds for Your Baby

When you are expecting a child it is crucial to choose a cot that can provide security and safety for your baby. Look for a cot that has fixed sides, rather than drop-sides. This will comply with UK safety standards.

Our top choice is this simple but stylish cot from John Lewis' Anyday range. It comes with three mattress height positions, teething rails and storage drawer. It is also easy to put together, and comes with clear instructions.

Comfort

The best cot beds keep baby's warm and comfortable. Look for a soft, breathable fabric and make sure the mattress is snug to prevent any gaps which could create an suffocation threat. There are a variety of mattresses available on the market - foam, coil springs and natural materials for allergy sufferers - so do your research and select the one that is suitable for your baby's requirements.

If you choose an ordinary or convertible cot, the most important thing to ensure comfort is a mattress of high-quality that is supportive and promotes a healthy posture. The same is true for the slats. They should be securely attached and not sagging or bent. The slats need to be securely connected to the frame to ensure that your child will not be caught when they move during sleep.

Ask your family and friends for recommendations, or read online reviews. Select mattresses that are breathable, since they help regulate your body temperature, and are less likely to be a breeding ground for bacteria.

When it comes to style there's a variety of styles, from traditional sleigh styles with elaborate details to sleek, contemporary designs. Some are painted in bright primary colours to make your child feel cheerful and cheerful when they awake.

Most cots come with drawers underneath to store items as well as teething rails that protect your baby from chewing on the side of the cot, as well as adjustable height bases to accommodate baby's growth. You can even buy drop sides for small babies or those with health issues that make it difficult to bend over.

For added security, opt for a cot that is compliant with the stringent UK safety standards and can easily transform into an infant bed when the time is right. This information is available in the product description and the specifications.

Safety

A safe sleeping environment is essential and a big aspect to consider when choosing a bed. 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 could hold the child's arms and head). Check that the mattress is firm and thin. Mattresses that are thick can increase the risk of SIDS. Many companies sell mattresses in different materials from foam to natural materials that are great for allergy sufferers. Some even have an anti-microbial treatment. If your cot features drop-sides, ensure that it is locked and in the up position.

Drop sides should only be allowed down only when an adult is in the room. This can prevent accidental releases. Avoid placing your cot on the wall if it is an end that is solid. This can hinder airflow and could lead to coffin death. According to the latest research, cots with slatted ends are safer since they allow for greater airflow.

If your cot is set to one side, you should choose it. It will be the most secure choice for your baby when they begin to crawl and pull themselves upward. Once your child is confidently standing and climbing, it is a sign that they are ready to move into the junior bed.

Some cots have a feature where the base can be raised to three different levels to allow it to increase with your child's growth This is extremely useful and is a safety measure. Some cots have adjustable footplates, which are ideal for toddlers wanting to sit up in their bed.

Whenever you place your child in their cot, make sure whether there is no visible danger. It must be kept away from heaters and windows, power points and curtains and blind cords (these are a strangulation hazard). When buying second-hand furniture or heirlooms, make sure to check for choking hazards such as stickers and transfers. These can peel off and create a risk.

If you're unsure about how to use your cot in a safe manner, ask parents around or go to a local NCT New Baby course for assistance and guidance. If your cot comes with a manual, make sure you read it before using it and follow all the instructions.

Style

This stunning cot bed with its sleigh style will look stunning in your nursery. The panel was impressed by the mix of white and natural wood as well as the clever features such as drawers under the bed for all baby essentials, like bedding, nappy and a huge selection of baby clothes. It's also simple to put together with clear instructions and separate packs of screws for each section. It can also be converted into a toddler desk and bed when your child gets older (see the product description for more information).

The teething rails are among our most loved features. They keep your child from hitting their head against the side of the crib or any protruding portion of the crib, such as the handle or corner post. They also stop children from chewing on the wood, and prevent them from being suffocated. There's also an opening that can be dropped to make it easier for access to your newborn. We love that it can be converted to an infant bed, and that it is sturdy enough to last for four years. It also complies with strict UK safety standards. You can find these in the main specifications below each product.

Cot beds can be transformed into toddler beds when your child is old enough. This lets you avoid buying an entirely new bed when your child is ready to go up. They are more expensive than cribs.

If your nursery is small, you might want to consider a crib. It is smaller and requires less space. However should you be planning to spend a significant portion of your baby's time in the room or you need an item that lasts longer, you should consider a crib.

If a cot does not meet the UK safety standards outlined by BS EN 716 or BS 8509 (which cover mattress thicknesses, materials and other key elements of baby mattress cots), it is unsafe for babies to sleep. The slats should not be too far apart, to ensure your baby doesn't get tossed out.

Storage

The amount of baby cots online (click the following website) stuff you'll need is a mess regardless of whether you're a first-time parent or an experienced one. It is important to think about storage when choosing a cot-bed. A number of cots have additional storage solutions available such as under-bed drawers or a top changer (available separately). Some cots can be converted into an infant bed or a small single beds to expand their use.

Some cots are able to be converted into day beds, as shown here on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great choice for those who prefer a more flexible design. The conversion is simple and only requires the removal of ONE side panel. This allows parents to reduce the expense of the purchase of a separate bed.

A number of cot beds feature a hanging rail which can be used to store muslins, dummies and other small items. This helps keep everything neat, tidy and organized. It also looks great. These items are easily accessible to parents which makes it easier for them to feed their baby.

Another thing to look out for is a teething rail that is available in a few cots. This can help to prevent your little one chewing on the wood that could cause them irritation. Some cots are designed with an older style and include a large under-bed storage drawer that is perfect for storing toys, blankets clothes, tots and cots other baby necessities.

This is a great choice for those who have limited space but you'll need to purchase a drawer separately. You may need to buy bedding and a mattress separately since oval sheets and mattresses do not come with the cot.

This sleigh-style cheap cot beds is a beautiful example of Scandi style at its finest. It has a large under-bed storage compartment that's ideal to keep all cheap baby cots necessities away from view but easily accessible. Our panel found it very easy to put together, thanks to alphabetically labelled parts and clear instructions. It's suitable for babies as young as birth and can be transformed into a toddler bed once your child is ready, meaning it's also a good value.