And 'bunk beds, high low beds, single beds or trundle bed?

Are you looking for beds for your children's rooms' which will last for many years? If you are shopping for a crib, but do not want the money for them to know that your baby is too large to fit in a few years? Are you going to buy a bunk bed for your children in the future, but do not want to buy it just because they are too young for this? Then, the environmental classic bunk bed (Four-in-One Sleep System Children alias)may be what you're looking for. Four-in-One Sleep System A child is a product that can be converted into four different types of beds. A bed in a different form of stacked bunk beds. This sofa can be easily divided into individual units for easy movement and reconfiguration . Below are descriptions of four different configurations that can be done with this system:


Bunk beds: Older children will love this classicConfiguration. Parents will enjoy the roomy lower bunk a perfect place for your children read their stories before bedtime is.
High-low beds: This is a perfect set-up for your children who are too young for bunk beds.
Single beds: Older children will appreciate the independence of their parents can also read and use them to separate beds in separate rooms ..
Pull-out beds: The space-saving trundle bed can slip into a room day will turn into a sleeping area at night.

The bunk bed is good, especially if you're on a budget and can not afford to buy new beds for your children during their growing years. A sort of bed-system covers all the bases. Great fun for your children during their younger years and still working during their older years. I have always mentioned in my article how important a couple of safety factors when having a bunk bedRead> for your children. These are also listed on the website of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. They are as follows: The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends the following (CPSC Document # 5007) on bunk beds:


Do not allow children under 6 years on the upper bed.
Close the gap between the bottom edge of the guardrail and the upper edge of the bed frame to 3-1/2 inches or less.
A barrier placed on the wall, thelower and the top bunk will help reduce the risk of strangulation.
Mattresses and / or foundations resting only on cross rails attached to the cables or other support to prevent displacement, even when beds are used as single beds.

Additional security experts guidelines are available:


Make sure the mattress fits tightly to the bed.
Make sure the ladder bunk bed is sturdy.
Keep the floor beside the bed freeClothing and / or toys.
Put a night light so that children can see where they go when they need to get up and get out of bed in the middle of the night.
Do not put bunk beds in the near ceiling fans or lights.

Bunk beds are a funny piece of furniture for your children, but remember, safe, our children are our most precious gifts, guidelines and recommendations of the manufacturer. Do your research before buyingensure that there is no safety recalls for the product that you intend to buy.

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