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How to Choose the Best Cot Beds for Your Baby
When you are expecting your first child it is crucial to select a cot which will ensure safety and security for your baby. Choose a cot that has fixed sides (rather than drop-sides) that meet strict UK safety standards.
Our top ranked cribs pick is this basic but elegant coffin from John Lewis' Anyday range. It comes with three mattress height positions, teething rails, and a storage drawers. It's also easy to set up with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best crib for newborn cot beds (www.demilked.com) keep baby's warm and comfortable. Look for a soft and breathable fabric and make sure the mattress fits snugly to avoid any gaps, which could create a suffocation risk. There are many types of mattresses available - coils springs, foam and natural materials for allergy-sufferers. Do your research to find the ideal mattress for your child.
If you choose an ordinary or convertible cot, the key to comfort is a mattress of high-quality that provides proper support and promotes healthy posture. The same is true for the slats, which must be firmly attached and not sagging or bent. The slats should also be firmly connected to the frame to ensure that your child will not get caught when they move during sleep.
Ask your family and friends for recommendations or look at online reviews. Choose breathable mattresses, as they aid in regulating your body temperature, and are less likely to harbor bacteria.
When it comes to fashion, there's a wide choice of styles, from traditional sleigh designs with ornate detailing to sleek, modern designs. Some are painted in bright primary colours to make your child feel joyful and cheerful as they awake.
Most cots come with an under-bed storage drawer and teething rails that stop your child from chewing the sides of the cot and height bases that are adjustable to accommodate the growth of your baby. You can also purchase a drop side for smaller babies or those with health issues that make it difficult to bend over.
To ensure your security, opt for a cot that is compliant with the strict UK safety standards and will easily convert into an infant bed when the time is appropriate. This information is available in the product description as well as the key specifications.
Safety
A secure sleeping space is essential and a big aspect to consider when choosing a cot. Make sure the mattress is snug and has no gaps between it and the cot's bed sides or ends (big gaps can keep your child's head from being caught in the arms). Check that the mattress is firm and thin. Mattresses that are too thick can increase the risk of SIDS. Many companies sell mattresses in a variety of materials from foam to natural materials that are good for those suffering from allergies. Some even come with an anti-microbial treatment. If your cot has a drop-side, make sure it is locked and in the up position.
Drop sides should only be allowed down when an adult is present in the room. This prevents accidental releases. If your coffin has a solid edge be sure to avoid placing it against the wall since it will block airflow and can cause death in the coffin. According to the most recent research, slatted end cots may be safer because they permit more airflow.
If your cot is set on one side, then you can choose it. It's the safest option for [Redirect Only] your baby when they begin to crawl and pull themselves up. If your child is climbing with confidence and standing, it's the time to move to a junior bed.
Some cots have an option that allows the base to be raised up to three levels. This is a fantastic security feature that allows your child's cot bed sales to expand with their needs. Some cots come with adjustable footplates that are perfect for toddlers who like to stand up.
When putting your child's cot in the crib ensure there are no visible hazards. It should be kept away from power and heater points. Also, keep it away from windows, curtains, and blind cords. These can all present a strangulation threat. If you are buying second-hand furniture or heirlooms, be sure to look for any dangers to your child's health such as stickers and transfers. These can peel off and cause danger.
If you're unsure of how to use your cot safely you can ask other parents or attend a local NCT New Baby course for assistance and guidance. If your cot comes with a manual, make sure you go through it before using it and follow the instructions.
Style
This gorgeous cot bed, with its sleigh-style design will look stunning in your nursery. The panel was impressed by the combination of natural and white wood as well as the innovative features like under-bed storage drawers that can hold everything essential for babies, including bedding, nappy and a huge selection of baby clothes. It's also a breeze to put together, with concise instructions and separate packs of screws for each section. It could also be transformed into a toddler desk or bed as your child gets older (see product description for more information).
The teething rails are one of our favorite features. They prevent your baby from hitting their head on the crib's side or any protruding part of the crib, such as the handle or corner post. They also prevent them from chewing on the wood, and prevent them from suffocating. It also features an opening that can be removed to make it easier for parents to reach their newborn. We are thrilled that it can be converted into a toddler bed, and that it is sturdy enough to last for four years. It also meets the strict UK safety standards, which are listed in the key specs beneath each product.
Cot beds are generally bigger than cribs and can be converted into toddler beds when your child is ready which means you don't have to worry about buying another bed until they're ready to move on. However, they are more expensive than the crib that is standard.
If your nursery is very small, a crib may be the best option for you as it is smaller and occupies less space. However, if your child is likely to spend most of the time in their parents' rooms or you want a longer-lasting bed, opt for a crib.
A cot isn't safe for babies to sleep in if it doesn't meet the strict UK safety standards outlined in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which deals with mattresses' thicknesses, materials, and other key elements of cot mattresses for baby. The slats should not be too close together to ensure your baby doesn't get tossed out.
Stores
The amount of baby gear you'll need is overwhelming regardless of whether you're a new mom or a seasoned one. It's crucial to think about storage when you choose a cot. Some cots have additional storage options, such as drawers under the bed or a coordinating top changer (available separately). Some can be transformed into a toddler bed or a single bed, extending their use for a longer time.
Some cots are able to be converted into day beds, as shown here on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great option for those who prefer an edgier design. The conversion is easy and requires only the removal of a single side panel. This allows parents to reduce the expense of a separate bed.
Some cot beds are equipped with a hanging rail that can be used to hang muslins and dolls and other small things. This makes it easier to keep everything organized tidy, neat and tidy - and it also looks amazing. Being able to access these items will make it easier for parents to feed their child.
Another desirable feature to look for is a teething rail which is included with some cots. This will stop your child from chewing on the wooden cot which can cause irritation. Some cots have an older style and include a large storage drawer underneath the bed, which is perfect for clothes, toys blankets, and other baby necessities.
While this is a great option if you're short on space, you must be aware that you'll have to purchase an extra drawer. You may need to buy a separate mattress and bedding since oval mattresses and sheets do not come with the cot.
This sleigh-style cot is an exquisite example of Scandi style at its best. It has a spacious under-bed storage area that is ideal to keep baby's essentials out-of-sight but within easy access. Our panel was able to find it straightforward to put together, due to the alphabetically-labelled parts and clear instructions. It's suitable for babies as young as birth and can be made into a toddler bed once your child is ready, which means it's good value too.