15 Incredible Stats About Cot Beds
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How to Choose the Best Cot Bed Cot Beds for Your Baby
If you are expecting a child it is essential to choose a cot that 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 pick is this simple yet stylish cot from John Lewis' Anyday range. It comes with three mattress positions, teething rails as well as a storage drawers. It is also simple to put together and comes with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best cots for newborns cot beds keep children warm and cozy. Look for a soft, breathable fabric and make sure the mattress is snug to prevent any gaps which could cause an suffocation threat. There are many mattresses on the market including coil springs, foam and other natural materials suitable for allergy sufferers - so do your research and choose the best one for your baby's requirements.
Whether you opt for a standard or convertible cot, the primary factor to comfort is a mattress of high-quality that is supportive and encourages healthy posture. The slats need to be firmly attached, and not sliding. The slats must also be securely connected to the frame so that your child does not become caught in the movement during sleep.
If you're unsure of the mattress to buy, ask friends and family or check online reviews for recommendations. Choose a mattress that is air-conditioned, as they'll help regulate temperature and are less likely to harbour bacteria.
When it comes to fashion there's a variety of styles from classic sleigh styles with elaborate details to sleek, contemporary designs. Some are painted in bright primary colours to make your child feel joyful and cheerful when they wake up.
You'll find most cots have a drawer underneath for storage, teething rails to protect your child from chewing on the sides of the cot, and adjustable height bases for infant growth. You can also purchase an extra drop-side for babies that aren't big or suffer from health issues that make it hard to bend over.
For added peace of mind, look for a cot that is compliant with the strict UK safety standards and will easily convert into a toddler bed when the time is right. This information can be found in the product description and the key specifications.
Safety
When selecting a cot, a safe sleeping environment should be the top priority. The mattress should be able to fit snugly and there should be no gaps between the mattress and the ends or sides of the cot/cot-bed (large gaps can trap the child's arms or head). Make sure it's firm and thin. Thicker mattresses aren't recommended, because they can increase the risk of SIDS. There are many companies that offer mattresses made of various materials, from foam to natural materials that are great for allergy sufferers. Some even have an anti-microbial treatment. If your crib has a drop side, ensure that it is in the up position and secured.
Drop sides should only be allowed to fall when an adult is present in the room. This will prevent accidental releases. Do not place your cot against a wall if it has a solid end. This can hinder airflow and could result in death of the coffin. According to the latest research, slatted end cots could be safer as they permit more airflow.
If your cot has a fixed side, opt for this as it will be safest when your baby starts to crawl and climb up. When your child is confidently standing and climbing, this is a sign that they are ready to move into a junior bed.
Some cots have features that allow the base can be raised to three different levels in order to grow with your child which is extremely practical and a great safety measure. Some cots have adjustable footplates, which are ideal for toddlers who wish to sit up in their beds.
When putting your child's cot in the crib be sure that there aren't any visible dangers. It should be placed away from power and heater points. Also, keep it away from windows, curtains and blind cords. They all could present a strangulation threat. If you're buying furniture from a secondhand store or an heirloom piece be sure to look for any dangers to your child's health such as stickers and transfers that can peel off and present danger.
If you're unsure of how to use your cot safely, ask other parents or visit an local NCT New Baby course for support and advice. If your cot has a manual, read it carefully before you begin using it, and follow the safety-use guidelines carefully.
Style
This gorgeous cot bed with its sleigh style will look amazing in your nursery. The panel was impressed by the combination of natural and white wood as well as the clever features like under-bed storage drawers for everything essential for babies, including bedding, nappies, and an impressive array of baby clothes. It's also easy to assemble with clear instructions and separate sets of screws for each section. It can also be converted into a toddler's desk and bed as your child grows older (see the product description for more information).
One of our favourite features are the teething rails that protect your little one from bumping their head on the side of the cot or any protruding parts of the cot like handles or a corner post, and which also help stop them chewing on the wood, preventing them from being suffocated. There's also an opening that can be dropped to make it easier for access to your baby. We are thrilled that it can be converted into a toddler bed, and it's built to last for four years. It also met the strict UK safety standards, which you'll find in the main specifications beneath each product.
Cot beds are usually larger than cribs and can be converted into toddler beds when your child is ready which means you don't have to worry about purchasing a bed when they're ready to transition. They are more expensive than cribs.
If your nursery is small, a crib may be the best option for you, as it's smaller and takes up less space, but if your baby is likely to spend most of the time in their parents' bedroom or you're looking for a more durable bed, consider a cot.
A cot isn't suitable for babies to sleep in if it doesn't meet the strict UK safety standards set out in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which covers the thickness of mattresses, the materials used and other essential elements of cot mattresses for babies. The slats should not be too wide apart to stop your baby from falling off.
Storage
If you're a new parent or an experienced one, the amount of stuff the baby will require is immense. This is why it's essential to consider the storage options when you choose the right cot bed. Many cots come with additional storage options such as drawers in the under-bed or a top changer (available separately). Certain cots can be transformed into an infant cot bed bed or a small single bed to extend their use.
Some cot beds can be transformed into a daybed as shown on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great option for those who prefer a more flexible design. The conversion is easy and requires only the removal of one side panel. This lets parents save money on a separate bed.
Some cot beds have hanging rails that can be used to hang muslins, dummies along with other small things. This helps to keep everything organised tidy and neat and looks fantastic. These items are easily accessible to parents which makes it easier for parents to feed their child.
A teething rail is another important feature that's included in some cots. This will prevent your child from chewing on the wooden cot, which can cause irritation. Some cots come with a more traditional design and come with a large storage drawer under the bed, which is perfect for clothes, toys blankets, baby necessities.
While this is a great option if you're running out of space, you must be aware that you'll require a separate extra for the drawer. You may also have to purchase a different mattress and bedding, as sheets and mattresses that are oval aren't usually included in the cot.
This sleigh cot bed from Stokke is a beautiful example of the Scandi-style at its finest and features a huge under-bed storage drawer that's ideal to keep all the baby's essentials out of view but within easy reach. The alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions made it easy to assemble our panel. It's suitable for babies as young as birth and can be converted into a toddler bed when your child is ready, which means it's a good cribs investment too.
If you are expecting a child it is essential to choose a cot that 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 pick is this simple yet stylish cot from John Lewis' Anyday range. It comes with three mattress positions, teething rails as well as a storage drawers. It is also simple to put together and comes with clear instructions.
Comfort
The best cots for newborns cot beds keep children warm and cozy. Look for a soft, breathable fabric and make sure the mattress is snug to prevent any gaps which could cause an suffocation threat. There are many mattresses on the market including coil springs, foam and other natural materials suitable for allergy sufferers - so do your research and choose the best one for your baby's requirements.
Whether you opt for a standard or convertible cot, the primary factor to comfort is a mattress of high-quality that is supportive and encourages healthy posture. The slats need to be firmly attached, and not sliding. The slats must also be securely connected to the frame so that your child does not become caught in the movement during sleep.
If you're unsure of the mattress to buy, ask friends and family or check online reviews for recommendations. Choose a mattress that is air-conditioned, as they'll help regulate temperature and are less likely to harbour bacteria.
When it comes to fashion there's a variety of styles from classic sleigh styles with elaborate details to sleek, contemporary designs. Some are painted in bright primary colours to make your child feel joyful and cheerful when they wake up.
You'll find most cots have a drawer underneath for storage, teething rails to protect your child from chewing on the sides of the cot, and adjustable height bases for infant growth. You can also purchase an extra drop-side for babies that aren't big or suffer from health issues that make it hard to bend over.
For added peace of mind, look for a cot that is compliant with the strict UK safety standards and will easily convert into a toddler bed when the time is right. This information can be found in the product description and the key specifications.
Safety
When selecting a cot, a safe sleeping environment should be the top priority. The mattress should be able to fit snugly and there should be no gaps between the mattress and the ends or sides of the cot/cot-bed (large gaps can trap the child's arms or head). Make sure it's firm and thin. Thicker mattresses aren't recommended, because they can increase the risk of SIDS. There are many companies that offer mattresses made of various materials, from foam to natural materials that are great for allergy sufferers. Some even have an anti-microbial treatment. If your crib has a drop side, ensure that it is in the up position and secured.
Drop sides should only be allowed to fall when an adult is present in the room. This will prevent accidental releases. Do not place your cot against a wall if it has a solid end. This can hinder airflow and could result in death of the coffin. According to the latest research, slatted end cots could be safer as they permit more airflow.
If your cot has a fixed side, opt for this as it will be safest when your baby starts to crawl and climb up. When your child is confidently standing and climbing, this is a sign that they are ready to move into a junior bed.
Some cots have features that allow the base can be raised to three different levels in order to grow with your child which is extremely practical and a great safety measure. Some cots have adjustable footplates, which are ideal for toddlers who wish to sit up in their beds.
When putting your child's cot in the crib be sure that there aren't any visible dangers. It should be placed away from power and heater points. Also, keep it away from windows, curtains and blind cords. They all could present a strangulation threat. If you're buying furniture from a secondhand store or an heirloom piece be sure to look for any dangers to your child's health such as stickers and transfers that can peel off and present danger.
If you're unsure of how to use your cot safely, ask other parents or visit an local NCT New Baby course for support and advice. If your cot has a manual, read it carefully before you begin using it, and follow the safety-use guidelines carefully.
Style
This gorgeous cot bed with its sleigh style will look amazing in your nursery. The panel was impressed by the combination of natural and white wood as well as the clever features like under-bed storage drawers for everything essential for babies, including bedding, nappies, and an impressive array of baby clothes. It's also easy to assemble with clear instructions and separate sets of screws for each section. It can also be converted into a toddler's desk and bed as your child grows older (see the product description for more information).
One of our favourite features are the teething rails that protect your little one from bumping their head on the side of the cot or any protruding parts of the cot like handles or a corner post, and which also help stop them chewing on the wood, preventing them from being suffocated. There's also an opening that can be dropped to make it easier for access to your baby. We are thrilled that it can be converted into a toddler bed, and it's built to last for four years. It also met the strict UK safety standards, which you'll find in the main specifications beneath each product.
Cot beds are usually larger than cribs and can be converted into toddler beds when your child is ready which means you don't have to worry about purchasing a bed when they're ready to transition. They are more expensive than cribs.
If your nursery is small, a crib may be the best option for you, as it's smaller and takes up less space, but if your baby is likely to spend most of the time in their parents' bedroom or you're looking for a more durable bed, consider a cot.
A cot isn't suitable for babies to sleep in if it doesn't meet the strict UK safety standards set out in BS EN 716 and BS 8509, which covers the thickness of mattresses, the materials used and other essential elements of cot mattresses for babies. The slats should not be too wide apart to stop your baby from falling off.
Storage
If you're a new parent or an experienced one, the amount of stuff the baby will require is immense. This is why it's essential to consider the storage options when you choose the right cot bed. Many cots come with additional storage options such as drawers in the under-bed or a top changer (available separately). Certain cots can be transformed into an infant cot bed bed or a small single bed to extend their use.
Some cot beds can be transformed into a daybed as shown on the Cam Cam Copenhagen Harlequin Cot. This is a great option for those who prefer a more flexible design. The conversion is easy and requires only the removal of one side panel. This lets parents save money on a separate bed.
Some cot beds have hanging rails that can be used to hang muslins, dummies along with other small things. This helps to keep everything organised tidy and neat and looks fantastic. These items are easily accessible to parents which makes it easier for parents to feed their child.
A teething rail is another important feature that's included in some cots. This will prevent your child from chewing on the wooden cot, which can cause irritation. Some cots come with a more traditional design and come with a large storage drawer under the bed, which is perfect for clothes, toys blankets, baby necessities.
While this is a great option if you're running out of space, you must be aware that you'll require a separate extra for the drawer. You may also have to purchase a different mattress and bedding, as sheets and mattresses that are oval aren't usually included in the cot.
This sleigh cot bed from Stokke is a beautiful example of the Scandi-style at its finest and features a huge under-bed storage drawer that's ideal to keep all the baby's essentials out of view but within easy reach. The alphabetically labeled parts and clear instructions made it easy to assemble our panel. It's suitable for babies as young as birth and can be converted into a toddler bed when your child is ready, which means it's a good cribs investment too.
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