Round cribs, as with any other crib, are safe so long as they are designed correctly. A round crib is an excellent choice but it is recommended to purchase from a know and respected manufacturer.
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Round cribs aswell as any other cribs are great if they meet the standards of the law. Drop side cribs are now forbidden to sell as they can be harmful to babies. I never heard anything negative about round cribs yet so I would assume its safe to use.
There is a lot of information about baby cribs on websites that do crib reviews. You may want to read a few of these to determine if the crib you are planning on purchasing is safe.
Older cribs should be avoided because the slats are often too far apart and a baby can strangle. Adjustable side rail cribs and cribs with cutouts should not be used for the same reason. The finish must also be examined since some older cribs may have paint that contains lead.
No, they are not necessary for cribs.
Bumper pads are not considered safe to use in cribs due to the risk of suffocation, entrapment, and strangulation. Potential risks include the baby getting caught between the pad and the crib, leading to breathing difficulties or injury. It is recommended to avoid using bumper pads in cribs to ensure the safety of the baby.
There are a number of online stores that sell affordable baby cribs with cheap or free shipping. Simplybabyfurniture.com has a budget cribs section in which all the cribs are under $200 and they ship for free. Amazon.com also has baby cribs for under $150 along with free shipping.
One can buy portable cribs in any baby department store or website that offers baby furniture.Also many baby furniture catalogs sell a variety of portable cribs.
One can purchase baby cribs and nursery furniture from Amazon, Sears, Walmart, or JCPenny. These are the most common places to buy baby cribs or nursery furniture.
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Cribs represent the crib that Baby Jesus was born in on Christmas.
Go to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission website (http://www.cpsc.gov) and click "Safety Education", then "Cribs". There is a lot of information about crib recalls and the new safety standards that all manufacturers must comply with. Consumer Reports also runs a vigorous testing routine on baby cribs and rates them like automobiles.