baby cot mattress gold coast

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Baby Cot Mattress Gold Coast

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Bringing quality baby products to all states and territories Australia Wide. All orders are shipped using the fastest couriers from Fastways and AAE. 4 stars or above 3 stars or above 2 stars or above 1 star or above We all know the importance of a comfy bed and the rules should be no different for your baby. With a range of baby cots and mattresses, you'll find the right bed for your baby. As well as sturdy beds for the nursery, we also have portable cots; perfect for when your family is on the move. Rated 5 out of 5 stars Childcare Bristol Cot - WalnutView all special offers » At Bubs Baby Shops we have created an atmosphere that is surpassed by none. You can expect expert advice from trained staff in a friendly environment within one of the largest baby stores in Australia. Bubs Baby stores are located throughout Queensland, in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast and also on the Central Coast of New South Wales at Tuggerah and Rutherford.




A Bubs baby shop stocks almost everything you need to care for your baby from baby strollers and prams to baby furniture, toys and much more. Now with the Bubs Baby Shops online baby store you can find just about everything you need for baby without leaving home. The Bubs online baby store has a great range of baby products such as prams, strollers, baby furniture, high chairs, change tables, car seats and baby toys that you can order from the comfort of home and have delivered to your door.Looking for a comfortable place for your baby to sleep in? Try our baby cots available at Baby Bunting. Our baby furniture cots meet Australian safety standards because we understand that your baby needs a comfortable place where she will spend the first few months of her life. This is why we make sure that our cots are made of sturdy materials and have a soft mattress that fits snugly. Using our seamless online store, you can easily make quick comparisons between each brand. As parents, the appearance of baby cot sets actually matter.




But you should make sure to check the specifications for each product or perhaps check the latest customer reviews. This will help you make the best decision on what product to buy. While we have strong and sturdy cots that will be an excellent addition to your furniture, we also offer portable cots. These lightweight cots will help you during travel. Check out our range of colours and materials available here at Baby Bunting. We know that decorating your nursery is one of the privileges of being a parent. And when you’re done, nothing feels more satisfying. So in addition to checking out our durable cots with various styles and accents, don’t forget to check out matching products like bed mattresses, gates, and various accessories. Showing 1 - 9 of 65 items Tasman Essentials Palermo Cot - White Tasman Eco Capri Cot & Mattress Package Tasman Eco Capri Cot White Boori Urbane Noosa Cot Bed - White Childcare Cambridge Cot - White Tasman Eco Capri Cot Mocha




Boori Urbane Alice / Noosa Cot & Bassinet & Changer Package Boori Urbane Alice/Noosa Cot & Bassinet or Changer PackageSummer Infant Swaddle Me Single Packs Now $14.95 Sudocrem 30g Tube Now Only $5.99 Safe n Sound Versatile Folding Booster - NOW $69 Safe n Sound Maxi Guard Pro - Now $445! BabyCo Lacross Activity Walker - Now only $79.95Three well-known brand name cot mattresses have failed a safety check designed to reduce the risk of infant suffocation, prompting calls from consumer group CHOICE to make the voluntary "firmness test" mandatory. In the CHOICE safety check of 12 cot mattresses, three products from Childcare, Sealy and Love 'n' Care failed the firmness test designed to prevent sudden and unexpected death in infancy.The Sleep surfaces – Test for firmness was introduced in 2013 by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand but, unlike other cot safety requirements concerning height and mattress gaps, it is not mandatory."It is gravely concerning that three of the biggest brands in the cot mattress market have failed a safety test that has been in place for three years," says CHOICE spokesman Tom Godfrey."




With the mandatory Australian Standard for cots set to be reviewed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission this year, it's time to put our kids' safety first and mandate the 'firmness test'." The standard test method for firmness uses a calibrated apparatus in a lab environment, however there are informal DIY methods for parents to test mattresses themselves at home.Many parents, like first-time Central Coast mum Erin Phillips, are unaware of the voluntary firmness test and often fail to get good advice in retail stores."I had done a lot of research on what sort of cot I wanted, and I did a little on the mattress but there just wasn't much out there, even at the store," she said, adding that she was surprised current standards were not mandatory."Car seats have to pass a regulation before they can even be sold, I would assume a mattress would be exactly the same."In their product safety test, CHOICE failed three products on the firmness test:1. Love N Care Organic Aloe Vera Latex Mattress ($150), commended for being "double-sided," but lost points for having "insufficient firmness on the standard test."




Love N Care CEO Terry Elchek said the company had conducted its own safety checks and while it did not agree with the CHOICE assessment, it "took it very seriously," and sent the product back to the factory for additional testing. Love N Care said it had long called for mandatory regulations to create consistency.2. Childcare Inner Spring Breathable Mattress ($90), commended for being "double-sided," but lost points for having "insufficient firmness on the standard test." Third-party lab results provided by the manufacturer to CHOICE showed the mattress had passed the standard, but the brand committed to investing in a more defined apparatus in future.3. Sealy Baby Cot Mattress Dreamy ($250), lost points for having "insufficient firmness on the standard test". Sealy provided additional lab results showing the mattress had passed the standard in additional testing, but said it would "immediately review its cot mattress specifications to address any potential for variation and non-compliance with the standard".




In 2014 there were 113 deaths of infants under one the age of one, whose cause was identified as ill-defined and unknown, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.Thirty-eight of those deaths were confirmed as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, a number still considered too high by not-for-profit organisation SIDS and Kids."If manufacturers are making soft surfaces and bedding...and retailers are selling it, then we are putting infants at risk, absolutely," said Jill Green, SIDS and Kids national manager of health promotion and bereavement services.Firm, clean, well-fitting and flat are the major criteria SIDS and Kids asks parents to tick-off when fitting mattresses to cots, particularly when using second-hand cots."If parents are using a second-hand cot they need to ensure it meets the post-2005 mandatory standard and we suggest they purchase a new mattress."Ms Green joined CHOICE in the call for a mandatory standard, arguing that the duty of care needed to be put back on manufacturers and retailers who are selling "soft and puffy bedding"."

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