The following is a comparison of three common baby beds:
Solid wood splicing bed
Advantages: good stability and strong load-bearing capacity
Customizable size and long service life
Customizable height and seamless splicing with large bed
Disadvantages: takes up space and is not suitable for small apartments
Guardrails are too low and pose safety hazards
Multi-functional solid wood bed
Advantages: good stability and strong load-bearing capacity
Guardrail height can be adjusted in multiple gears and is easy to move
Can be independent, spliced, and played, not easy to be idle
Disadvantages: cannot be folded and is inconvenient to store
Foldable baby bed
Advantages: foldable and does not take up space
Easy to install and easy to store
Can be independent and spliced, easy to move
Disadvantages: poor stability and weak support
The cloth surface is easy to get dirty and inconvenient to clean
Things to pay attention to when purchasing a baby bed:
Look at the material: solid wood material is preferred, with a stable structure and a high safety factor. Beech wood is the strongest and has strong impact resistance. Avoid choosing composite boards and materials bonded with glue to prevent formaldehyde from exceeding the standard. Choose a bed body coated with wood wax oil, which does not contain harmful chemicals.
Look at the size: Beds with a width of >60cm and a length of >100cm can be used for a longer time. The gap between the bed fence is within 4-6cm to prevent the baby from getting stuck. After putting the mattress on, the remaining height of the guardrail is >30cm to prevent the baby from falling. The gap between the mattress and the guardrail should not exceed 1cm to prevent the baby from getting stuck.
Look at the function: Based on stability and safety, look at functionality. Multifunctional bed > splicing bed > independent crib, which is convenient for taking care of the baby and has a long service life. Choose a bed body with adjustable height. As the baby grows, the railings need to be continuously raised. Choose a bed body with universal wheels and brakes for easy movement and fixing.
Look at the details: Choose a mattress with moderate hardness and softness. A mattress that is too soft is not suitable for the baby and is not safe. The entire bed body is smooth and burr-free to prevent the baby from being stabbed. There are no small parts on the bed to prevent the baby's clothes from getting caught and causing danger.