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Before You Buy a Baby Crib
From
Heather Corley,
With so many styles and options available on baby cribs today,
purchasing the perfect baby crib can be a daunting task. Determine
your price range and decide which baby crib features are most important
to you. Then let the hunt for the best baby cribs begin! Here are
some important baby crib features to get you started on your quest.
Many thanks to Beth, a mom of two in Ohio, for lending her knowledge
of baby cribs for this article.
Baby Cribs Should Meet Safety Standards
Any new baby cribs you purchase will meet minimum government requirements.
So rest assured that if you assemble it to the manufacturer's instructions
and use the crib properly, even the least expensive cribs will be
safe for baby. A safe crib should have a firm, tight-fitting mattress,
no missing/broken hardware or slats and no cutouts in the head-
or foot-boards. Slats should be no more than 2 3/8" apart (the
width of a soda can). Corner posts should not be higher than 1/16".
To Drop, or Not?
Drop sides are the crib feature you might use most often. Baby cribs
come with fixed, single-drop or double-drop sides. Fixed sides will
be fine for parents who are tall or if the crib will only be used
occasionally. Most parents will want at least one side to drop,
so the baby can be lifted in and out with ease. Baby cribs with
double drop sides might be nice if the nursery is big enough that
the crib isn't against a wall.
How Do the Crib Sides Drop?
Knee Push - Leaning your knee against the crib side lowers the side.
Quiet and simple, this may be the most common type today. Foot Bar
- You balance on one foot and push a lever to drop the crib sides.
This type is less common today. Double Trigger - You use both hands
to squeeze triggers that release the crib side. Two-handed operation
isn't easy while holding baby. Fold-Down - Convenient and easy to
use. Be sure the fold is high enough to keep baby from climbing
out of the crib.
Caster Wheels are a Plus for Baby Cribs
Wheels are a very useful feature. Check the casters to make sure
they aren't flimsy, because you'll be moving the crib to vacuum
under it, change sheets or fetch toys. If you aren't sure if you'll
need them, leave them off the crib but keep them nearby. You'll
probably want them on the crib by the time the baby is 3 or 4 months
old. If you fall in love with a crib that doesn't have wheels already
installed, you can buy furniture caster wheels at the hardware store
and install them yourself.
Crib Mattress Height and Support
Adjustable mattress height is available on all but the most inexpensive
cribs. It allows the mattress to be higher so you can gently lay
down a sleeping newborn, then lowered for babies who can pull up.
At least two mattress heights is nice, three is even better. Check
out the way the mattress is held up. Some cheaper cribs use vinyl
straps that could wear out and break. Baby cribs with metal bars
are a better choice. The best choice is a metal spring system to
support the mattress.
Convertible Baby Cribs?
Convertible baby cribs are attractive to many buyers, but the added
expense may not be worth it to some parents. Some baby cribs are
convertible to toddler beds, others to full-size adult beds. Most
cribs require an extra kit to be fully convertible; ask about the
cost before you make your final decision on convertible baby cribs.
Also ask yourself whether you'll actually convert the crib or whether
you'll reuse the crib for siblings and buy a separate toddler bed.
Where to Buy Baby Cribs
Baby mega-stores have the largest selection of baby cribs in both
price and style. They have a few models in stock, and must order
others, which can take up to 12 weeks. Local baby shops carry premium
crib brands at premium prices. They usually don't keep cribs in
stock, so every crib is a special order. Websites have a wide range
of crib brands and models, but shipping might be pricey. If there's
a problem, returning the crib could be difficult. Be clear on return
policies before you buy.
Other Baby Crib Buying Choices
Large retailers like Sears have a few crib choices in the middle
to low price range. You may have to order your crib. Large discount
stores have low prices and baby cribs in stock. Their crib selection
is limited, usually to low-end models. Be wary of used cribs. Unless
the crib has labels with manufacturer, model number and year, comes
with an instruction manual and you can verify the crib's history,
pass it up. Always call or check the manufacturer's website for
recalls on used cribs.
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