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That will occupy our baby's room. In it you will spend many hours sleeping, especially the first months, so it is very important to choose a model that is both safe to avoid accidents and comfortable to facilitate your rest. I give you 6 tips to choose the baby's crib properly. How to choose the rig

that will occupy our baby's room. In it you will spend many hours sleeping, especially the first months, so it is very important to choose a model that is both safe to avoid accidents and comfortable to facilitate your rest. I give you 6 tips to choose the baby's crib

properly.How to choose the right crib for the baby 1. The crib must be approved and

comply with current regulations

in each country. New cribs usually are, but if the crib is inherited from a family member or friend or second hand purchases make sure that this is true. 2. The material from which it is made must not contain paints, lacquers or varnishes

that contain lead or are toxic. The child may suck or bite the crib at some time. The finish will be smooth, without sharp edges that can injure you and without screws or protruding nails. If it is made of wood, make sure it has no splinters and is well sanded. 3. If the crib has wheels, make sure that two of them have at least a brake

to prevent unexpected landslides. It will be stable to avoid rollovers and resistant. 4. The bars will have blunt edges and should be separated by a maximum of 6-7 cm to prevent the child from placing his head between them. It is advisable to use a protector or chichonera

so that it does not hit in some movement and hold it well. 5. The bed base will be rigid and resistant

. It usually has several positions to facilitate access to the baby when it is smaller. Keep in mind that when you grow up you will stand up so the distance between the top of the mattress and the edge will be about 60cm. If the sides are mobile, be careful to always leave it up.6. The mattress should not be excessively rigid. Its height will be about 10 cm and must be well fitted to not leave gaps where the child can put their feet or head.One more tip:

Do not place stuffed animals, pillows, cushions, or decorations that may pose a suffocation problem or help you climb outwards. When it is more active, it also removes the mobiles and moves the cradle away from the window's laces.