15 Surprising Facts About Cot Beds
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If you're expecting a child it is essential to select a cot that's safe and secure for your baby. Find a cot with fixed sides (rather than drop-sides), which comply with strict UK safety standards.
Our top choice is this simple but elegant coffin from John Lewis' Anyday range. It comes with three mattress positions, teething bars, and an storage drawer. It's also easy to set up with clear instructions.
Comfort
The most comfortable cot beds keep children warm and cozy. Look for a soft, breathable fabric and make sure the mattress is snug to avoid any gaps, which could cause a suffocation risk. There are a range of mattresses available on the market that include coil springs, foam, natural materials for allergy sufferers, so do your research and choose the best one for your baby's requirements.
No matter if you choose a standard cot or a convertible cot one, a comfortable mattress is vital to your the comfort. It should provide proper support tots and cots promote an upright posture. This is also true for the slats. They should be securely attached and not sagging or bent. The slats should also be securely connected to the frame so that your child does not get caught when they move during sleep.
Ask your friends and family for recommendations or browse online reviews. Select mattresses that are breathable, since they can help regulate your body temperature and less likely to hold bacteria.
There are many styles to pick from, including traditional sleighs with ornate details and sleek, modern designs. Some are even painted in bold primary colours which is great when you want your baby to wake up feeling bright and happy!
The majority of cots have an under-bed storage drawer and teething rails that stop your child from chewing on the sides of the cot, and height bases that are adjustable to accommodate your child's growth. You can also purchase a drop-side for babies who aren't big or suffer from medical conditions that make it difficult for them to bend over.
Look for a cot which meets the strict UK safety standards and can easily be converted into a toddler's bed when it's time. Look for this information in the product description or key specs.
Safety
A safe and secure sleeping environment is essential and a big aspect to consider when choosing a bed. Make sure that the mattress fits snugly, with no gap between it and the cot/cot beds edges or sides (big gaps could keep your child's head from being caught in the arms). Check that the mattress is firm and thin. Mattresses that are too thick could increase the risk of SIDS. There are many companies that offer mattresses made of a variety of materials from foam to natural materials that are suitable for those suffering from allergies. Some even come with an anti-microbial treatment. If your cot has drop-sides, make sure it is secured and in the up position.
Drop sides should only be allowed to go to fall when an adult is in the room. This will prevent accidental releases. Do not place your cot against the wall if it is a solid end. This will restrict airflow, which can lead to coffin death. Recent research suggests that slatted ends may be safer as they allow more airflow.
If your cot is fixed on one side, choose it. It will be the safest option for your child when they begin to crawl and pull themselves up. Once your child is confidently standing and climbing, it is a sign they're ready to transition into a junior bed.
Some cots feature features that allow the base can be raised to three different heights in order to expand with your child - this is very useful and is a security measure. Some cots feature footplates that can be adjusted to suit for toddlers who love to stand up.
If you are putting your child in their cot, ensure that there is no obvious danger - it must be kept away from heaters and windows, power points and curtains and blind cords (these are a strangulation hazard). When purchasing second-hand furniture, or heirlooms to look for any choking hazards such as stickers and transfers. They can come off and pose a danger.
If you're unsure of what you should do to use your cot, consult other parents for help or take part in a local NCT New Baby class. If your crib comes with a manual, make sure you read it before using it and adhere to the instructions.
Style
With its beautiful sleigh design, this gorgeous cot bed will look amazing in your nursery. The panel was awed by the combination of natural wood and white as well as the innovative features like under-bed storage drawers that can hold all baby essentials, like bedding, nappies and a wide selection of baby clothes. It is also easy to put together with clear instructions and separate screws for each section. It could also be transformed into a toddler desk and bed as your child gets older (see product description for more details).
One of our favourite features are the teething rails that protect your baby cot online from bumping their head against the cot's side or any protruding part of the cot, like a handle or a corner post. They will also stop them from chewing on the wood, preventing them from being suffocated. The cot also has an opening that can be dropped to make it easier for access to your newborn. We love that the cot can be transformed into a toddler bed, and that it's strong enough to last for four years. It also met the strict UK safety standards, which you'll find in the specifications that are listed under each product.
Cot beds can be transformed into toddler beds in the event that your child is old enough. This allows you to not have to buy an entirely new bed when your child's ready to go up. They may cost more than cribs.
If your nursery is small, you might think about the possibility of a crib. It is smaller and takes less space. However it is recommended to consider a cot if you are planning to spend a significant portion of your baby's time in your room or if you require an item that lasts longer, you should opt for a cot.
A crib isn't safe for babies to sleep in if it does not meet the strict UK safety standards as outlined in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which deals with mattresses' thicknesses, materials, and other key elements of baby cot mattresses. The slats should not be too far apart, to ensure that your baby won't get tossed out.
Stores
Whether you're a first-time parent or an experienced one, the amount of stuff the baby will require is immense. This is why it's essential to consider storage options when choosing the crib bed. Certain cots offer additional storage options, including drawers beneath the bed or a coordinating top changer (available separately). Some cots can be converted into toddler beds or a smaller single bed to increase their usage.
Some cots can be converted into day beds, as seen on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great option for those who prefer an unstructured design since the conversion process is fairly simple and requires just the removal of a side panel. It also lets parents save money on a separate bed purchase.
A few cot beds feature hanging rails that can be used to store muslins, dolls and other small objects. This allows you to keep everything organized, neat and tidy and looks great. Being able to access these items makes it easier for parents when feeding their child.
Another feature worth looking for is a teething rail which is included in a few cots. This can help to stop your child from chewing on the wood that could cause irritation. Some cots have more traditional designs and have a huge storage drawer underneath the bed. It is perfect for toys, clothes blankets, and other baby essentials.
While this is a great idea for when you're running out of space, you should remember that you will need to buy a separate extra for the drawer. You may need to buy an additional mattress and bedding because oval sheets and mattresses do not come with the cot bed sales.
This sleigh-style cot is stunning illustration of Scandi style at its best. It features a huge under-bed storage area that is ideal to keep all baby necessities away from view but easily accessible. The alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions made it simple to assemble our panel. It's suitable for infants from birth and can be converted into a toddler's bed once your child's ready.
If you're expecting a child it is essential to select a cot that's safe and secure for your baby. Find a cot with fixed sides (rather than drop-sides), which comply with strict UK safety standards.
Our top choice is this simple but elegant coffin from John Lewis' Anyday range. It comes with three mattress positions, teething bars, and an storage drawer. It's also easy to set up with clear instructions.
Comfort
The most comfortable cot beds keep children warm and cozy. Look for a soft, breathable fabric and make sure the mattress is snug to avoid any gaps, which could cause a suffocation risk. There are a range of mattresses available on the market that include coil springs, foam, natural materials for allergy sufferers, so do your research and choose the best one for your baby's requirements.
No matter if you choose a standard cot or a convertible cot one, a comfortable mattress is vital to your the comfort. It should provide proper support tots and cots promote an upright posture. This is also true for the slats. They should be securely attached and not sagging or bent. The slats should also be securely connected to the frame so that your child does not get caught when they move during sleep.
Ask your friends and family for recommendations or browse online reviews. Select mattresses that are breathable, since they can help regulate your body temperature and less likely to hold bacteria.
There are many styles to pick from, including traditional sleighs with ornate details and sleek, modern designs. Some are even painted in bold primary colours which is great when you want your baby to wake up feeling bright and happy!
The majority of cots have an under-bed storage drawer and teething rails that stop your child from chewing on the sides of the cot, and height bases that are adjustable to accommodate your child's growth. You can also purchase a drop-side for babies who aren't big or suffer from medical conditions that make it difficult for them to bend over.
Look for a cot which meets the strict UK safety standards and can easily be converted into a toddler's bed when it's time. Look for this information in the product description or key specs.
Safety
A safe and secure sleeping environment is essential and a big aspect to consider when choosing a bed. Make sure that the mattress fits snugly, with no gap between it and the cot/cot beds edges or sides (big gaps could keep your child's head from being caught in the arms). Check that the mattress is firm and thin. Mattresses that are too thick could increase the risk of SIDS. There are many companies that offer mattresses made of a variety of materials from foam to natural materials that are suitable for those suffering from allergies. Some even come with an anti-microbial treatment. If your cot has drop-sides, make sure it is secured and in the up position.
Drop sides should only be allowed to go to fall when an adult is in the room. This will prevent accidental releases. Do not place your cot against the wall if it is a solid end. This will restrict airflow, which can lead to coffin death. Recent research suggests that slatted ends may be safer as they allow more airflow.
If your cot is fixed on one side, choose it. It will be the safest option for your child when they begin to crawl and pull themselves up. Once your child is confidently standing and climbing, it is a sign they're ready to transition into a junior bed.
Some cots feature features that allow the base can be raised to three different heights in order to expand with your child - this is very useful and is a security measure. Some cots feature footplates that can be adjusted to suit for toddlers who love to stand up.
If you are putting your child in their cot, ensure that there is no obvious danger - it must be kept away from heaters and windows, power points and curtains and blind cords (these are a strangulation hazard). When purchasing second-hand furniture, or heirlooms to look for any choking hazards such as stickers and transfers. They can come off and pose a danger.
If you're unsure of what you should do to use your cot, consult other parents for help or take part in a local NCT New Baby class. If your crib comes with a manual, make sure you read it before using it and adhere to the instructions.
Style
With its beautiful sleigh design, this gorgeous cot bed will look amazing in your nursery. The panel was awed by the combination of natural wood and white as well as the innovative features like under-bed storage drawers that can hold all baby essentials, like bedding, nappies and a wide selection of baby clothes. It is also easy to put together with clear instructions and separate screws for each section. It could also be transformed into a toddler desk and bed as your child gets older (see product description for more details).
One of our favourite features are the teething rails that protect your baby cot online from bumping their head against the cot's side or any protruding part of the cot, like a handle or a corner post. They will also stop them from chewing on the wood, preventing them from being suffocated. The cot also has an opening that can be dropped to make it easier for access to your newborn. We love that the cot can be transformed into a toddler bed, and that it's strong enough to last for four years. It also met the strict UK safety standards, which you'll find in the specifications that are listed under each product.
Cot beds can be transformed into toddler beds in the event that your child is old enough. This allows you to not have to buy an entirely new bed when your child's ready to go up. They may cost more than cribs.
If your nursery is small, you might think about the possibility of a crib. It is smaller and takes less space. However it is recommended to consider a cot if you are planning to spend a significant portion of your baby's time in your room or if you require an item that lasts longer, you should opt for a cot.
A crib isn't safe for babies to sleep in if it does not meet the strict UK safety standards as outlined in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which deals with mattresses' thicknesses, materials, and other key elements of baby cot mattresses. The slats should not be too far apart, to ensure that your baby won't get tossed out.
Stores
Whether you're a first-time parent or an experienced one, the amount of stuff the baby will require is immense. This is why it's essential to consider storage options when choosing the crib bed. Certain cots offer additional storage options, including drawers beneath the bed or a coordinating top changer (available separately). Some cots can be converted into toddler beds or a smaller single bed to increase their usage.
Some cots can be converted into day beds, as seen on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great option for those who prefer an unstructured design since the conversion process is fairly simple and requires just the removal of a side panel. It also lets parents save money on a separate bed purchase.
A few cot beds feature hanging rails that can be used to store muslins, dolls and other small objects. This allows you to keep everything organized, neat and tidy and looks great. Being able to access these items makes it easier for parents when feeding their child.
Another feature worth looking for is a teething rail which is included in a few cots. This can help to stop your child from chewing on the wood that could cause irritation. Some cots have more traditional designs and have a huge storage drawer underneath the bed. It is perfect for toys, clothes blankets, and other baby essentials.
While this is a great idea for when you're running out of space, you should remember that you will need to buy a separate extra for the drawer. You may need to buy an additional mattress and bedding because oval sheets and mattresses do not come with the cot bed sales.
This sleigh-style cot is stunning illustration of Scandi style at its best. It features a huge under-bed storage area that is ideal to keep all baby necessities away from view but easily accessible. The alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions made it simple to assemble our panel. It's suitable for infants from birth and can be converted into a toddler's bed once your child's ready.
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