Choosing the best bunk beds for children

Under bunk beds, bunk beds are the most common for children. The bunk beds for children and adults differ bunks bed, as the former has a functional purpose, similar to military bunk beds. On the other hand, children's bunk beds are built for another purpose - a funny one - and that is to be encouraged to go to bed for children. Childrens' bunk beds are certainly exciting. For many children, especially those who grew up just sleep in cribs, they want a bed for moreKids. In addition, no bunk beds hard in the game and let the other brothers to sleep with others.
I. special precautions for children
Bunk beds are fun, but bunk beds for children are security risks. Children can fall out of bed. Therefore, it is important to put the barriers on the side upper berth is two pages. These must be tightened if the baby is asleep. Another rule to follow is to not allow children to sleep under the six or stay inBerths at the top. It 'also important to have a fire escape. You can teach your children to the safe use of the scale. Discourage play on the stairs to prevent accidents. Finally, if your baby sleeps in a bunk bed, you should have a light nearby, where the child wakes up at night and I have to get out of bed. Imagine if your child is old enough to look for a crib at the following points before buying a bunk bed.
II If the child is big enough for a bunk bed?
1. Assess whetherYour child is really ready to have a bed. Moved to the bed from the crib for some children, especially preschoolers and young difficult. Take slow, and assess whether the child is to move with fear.
2. When you shop, you might ask the store personnel if the bed has met the standards of the American Society of Testing Materials required. If so, then you could buy it.
3. Plan ahead. Your baby will probably sleep in the bed you buy for years to come. Viewthe size of the bunk bed as your child might grow faster than expected.
4. Look around elections. There are bunk beds formed by the first step, full-size. There are beds shaped like castles or cars. Some even have the look modern or antique.
5. Do not be surprised if you pay to be more than $ 100. The models are the most fancy or elaborate prizes of $ 300 to $ 1,500, and this is only the chassis. Some beds have a mattress, butmust pay more for them and box spring.
6. Buy a quality mattress. Measure it. The mattress should fit perfectly to the castle. The measure must be more than an inch space from the mattress to the floor of the bed frame. Check the fins on the bottom bunk, holds the mattress, to ensure that strongly support and are attached properly and securely in the side of the bed frame.
7. Consider purchasing protective barriers. The child who was sleeping in a cot can feel confidentCrib safety. It may take some time to accustom the child to the bunk bed. There are barriers that can be added on a bunk bed with a screw or are pushed under the mattress. Check the strength of these obstacles before her baby sleep in bed.
8. Check the gap between the bed frame and railing, and in the footer and header in the upper bunk. The room should be a maximum of 3.5 inches of space in all these areas. This is to prevent smallChildren from pinching or slipping.
9. Check all the corners and edges of the bed. Make sure that the corners and edges are smooth.
10. Check the stability of the bed by vigorous agitation.
11. , See if you can climb the ladder with ease. The leader must also be large enough and not near your child.
12. Sitting in the lower castle. Your head should not hit or reach the top.
13. If possible, have the store install the bed for you.
14. From time to time, review theScrews and bolts to ensure that they are still firmly in place.

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