Step 1: Think about the future before setting foot in the store. Often, children grow much faster than you expect, and if it is because the bed seems too childish, or child becomes too great, you be back in May at the store before you know to buy a new More mature bed.
Step 2: Look at all the options. Before buying the standard bunk bed together, take your child with you and shop for all the choices available. Depending on their age, you can probably find sets were designed after castles or garages or cars that have built offices in. Be creative.
Step 3: Check the bed with rails. Some manufacturers build bunk beds with a railing on one side, assuming that the other will be pushed against the wall. Even if so, it is always a safety hazard. The bunk bed you buy must have safeguards on all four sides.
Step 4: Beware of differences between the guardrails. Once you've done shopping and have a few models in mind, check product information or measure for sure that the distance between the bed frame of the upper bed and guard crazy lowest does not exceed three years and a half inches.
Step 5: Measure the distance guardrail mattress. To prevent falls from happening, the upper bed must be done with safeguards that expand a minimum of five inches over the surface of the mattress.
Step 6: Inspect the ladder. A bunk bed set should include a scale so that the child does not have to rely on the end of the bed to climb to the top bunk. Be sure the fixed ladder to the top of the bunk bed frame part and not dislodge when a child climbs up or down.
STEP 7: Choose the right size mattress. The mattress you buy must be of superior quality and leave no more than an inch around each side of the tip of the bed frame.
How to buy Bunk Beds for children
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Posted by SQL at 1:06 AM
Labels: Toddler Bunk Bed
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