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The bars on the side of the crib should not be more than two and three-eighths inches apart -- the width of a soda can.
This creates a gap between the mattress and the side of the crib, where a small child could be trapped and suffocate, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said.
"The baby's movement may also cause the positioner to flip on top of the baby, trapping the baby underneath the positioner or between the positioner and the side of the crib," she said.
Some deaths were caused by so-called drop-side cribs, which allowed parents to lower one side of the crib for easier access; in some terrible instances, infants were trapped in the gap and suffocated.
Mr. Kupperman 1st realized that he had a mathematician in the family when he saw that his infant son, instead of chewing the beads on the side of the crib, was using them as an abacus and apparently doing calculations on them.
Screw in the opposite side of the crib at the prefabricated holes.
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The sides of the crib keep them safe and contained!
As there are concerns about regular bumpers restricting airflow in the crib and increasing the risk of SIDS, the best option is to use a mesh bumper which will pad the side rails of the crib, but will also allow free flow of air to the baby.
In the "Velour Animals" dream nursery, for example, you can see from the pictures just how well a quilt appliquéd with a zebra and other animals ($79) will look hanging over the side of the Dana crib ($499), to which is attached a matching jungle mobile ($49).
When a baby starts to roll, they can end up with their face pressed against the side of the bed and the crib bumper, causing their mouth and nose to be blocked.
Position the drop side between the ends of the crib.
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