How To Create A Safe Nursery For Your Baby



If you have a room set aside for a nursery measuring it is very important. You should be very much aware of the room's dimensional data. This information will be of great help for you while determining the many things that are needed during the initial arrangements. For example it is necessary to know the metric area of the walls to buy the correct quantity of rolls of wallpaper or to get enough paint. You also have to estimate your nursery's capacity to know what baby furniture can be placed in and how it can be arranged in order to provide the baby's maximum safety.

Being guided by the room's overall capacity and of course your personal desires, you can if so desired purchase a nursery group, where each of the articles within, will serve you and make your baby's room the most suited place for your baby.

However if the room is not spacious enough do not hurry to buy every piece of baby furniture which you may think you will know. There is nothing more absurd than a nursery crammed with expensive nice baby furniture. Though every article of a room set has its practical use it is not advisable to buy the whole set if the nursery is not enough roomy.

The best baby furniture is considered to be made of wood, it has to be solid and durable and contain only non toxic substances such as paint or other materials. The whole design should not be at variance with established safety guidelines.

Place it safely

It would, however, be wrong to speak about the baby's safety and only take into consideration the highest quality and most expensive baby furniture. The location of any and every particular item of nursery furniture figures significantly in this. Thus placing a baby cot close to the dresser, changing station or other item where you can keep baby things that are supposed to be kept from children can cause deplorable results.

In this case you should always leave the surface clean and without any baby oils, creams or other things that can be easily reached by the little one grabbed and experimented with. Unfortunately some of the baby's exploratory actions can often be dangerous to his or her life. You should therefore bear firmly this in mind and in order not to take any chances place any dangerous subject out of the baby's hand reach from the crib.

Attach any standing piece of furniture to the wall so it can't topple over onto your toddler when the baby uses the drawer knobs or shelves to lift themselves up. So the conclusion is the following: the location of nursery furniture in the room is of vital importance and needs a great deal of thought before placement..

As for the painting the walls, it is also better to pay a little more and buy paints that contain the lowest level of toxicity that is emitted into the air or can be licked off!