If you do decide on bunk beds for your babes in the future give the beds the once over to make sure they follow safety guidelines.
Safe bunk beds.
This abby bunk bed is perfect for forward thinking buyers as it easily converts into two single and adorable twin beds.
Full over full bunk beds and twin over twin bunk beds are classic options featuring bunks made of the same size.
Here are some common bunk bed dangers and how to avoid them altogether.
These space saving beds are great for children to grow into.
Falling off the top in their sleep.
No rough play jumping on the bed or loading as many friends as possible onto the top bunk.
As parents it s important that we re aware of what can happen if we re not careful and attentive.
Bunk bed safety tips.
Bunk beds have evolved in both safety features and design since the days that we were kids.
The following precautions can keep your children safe in the bunk beds.
Use a nightlight near the ladder.
Bunk beds are frequently used as a child s first regular or big kid bed after he she outgrows a crib either at about age 2 or 35 inches 890 mm in height.
However they do come with dangers.
Explain to them that playing around or jumping on the bunk bed is not safe.
Mckenzie who works with the website make safe happen notes that while bunk beds can be convenient space saving sleeping arrangements there are an estimated 36 000 nonfatal bunk bed related.
The bed should be sturdy and its frame smooth.
Guardrails need to extend at least 5 inches above the mattress top which includes any added mattress pad s to prevent kids from rolling off.
Assemble the bunk beds in the corner of the bedroom so that it has two walls.
Bunk bed safety means not only ensuring the bed itself is safe but that the kids follow rules when it comes to using the bunk.
Do not allow children below six years of age to use the upper bunk.
Use guardrails on both sides of the top bunk.
Bunk beds do pose many safety threats but they can be safe the best cure is prevention.
Do not keep dangerous items near and around the bed.
On the upper bunk you ll want to close the space between the lower edge of the guardrail and the upper edge of the bed frame so that it s three and a half inches or less to prevent entrapment and strangulation.
You can place a night lamp beside the bed so.
But remember the consumer product safety commission recommends that top bunks should not be used for children under 6 years of age.
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