crib mattress pad kohls

crib mattress pad kohls

crib mattress pad hypoallergenic

Crib Mattress Pad Kohls

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE




Free shipping over $75. QuickZip is the first innovation to the fitted sheet since 1959. It’s a patented two-piece fitted sheet with a base and a zip-on sheet. Effortlessly zips on and off.You can change the zip-on sheets in a matter of seconds. Hugs the mattress and stays put.Once the base is on, you'll never have to pick up the mattress again. Must Have for New Moms QuickZip sheets are soft and safe for baby and make changing your little one’s crib effortless and easy. I see a lot of ‘baby stuff’ because of this site…every so often I get my hand on something and whisper, “holy crap, this is brilliant." For the whole family From crib to California king, QuickZip has sheets to fit every bed in your home and person in your family. We even have Twin XL sheets for your loved ones away at college. I don't know why someone didn't think of this sooner. The top sheet zips on so you don't have to pick the mattress up at all - it is SUCH a great idea and so easy to use.




And the sheet itself is nice and soft. Corners that pop off? The fitted sheet is no one’s friend. QuickZip is a two-piece fitted sheet that stays put, is quick to change, and easy to fold. I’ve never seen such a great solution to the annoyance of fitted sheets. This 40-year-old mama doesn’t have to climb on a bunk bed anymore. QuickZip is a proud sponsor of the Arthritis Foundation Bone and Joint Expo. Until QuickZip, I wasn’t able to change the fitted sheet by myself. This product is a game changer and solved one of my biggest problems. QuickZip wants your life to be easier. If you’re not 100% satisfied with your sheets, simply contact us to arrange a full refund or exchange. I love QuickZip sheets and recommend them to all my friends. They fit wonderfully, you don't have to worry about the sheet corners coming up, and they are so easy to change. Give the gift of a good night's sleep It’s tough getting any sleep when you’re a new mom, and it’s even tougher when your baby is constantly getting up in the middle of the night.




Help new moms with those late night changes by giving the gift of QuickZip. The sheet that parents can’t live without. It can easily be changed (at 3 a.m.) without having to remove the whole damn crib mattress. Young children may not chew food properly before swallowing, increasing the risk of choking. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), children younger than 4 years old should not be fed any round, firm food unless the food is cut into small, non-round pieces. The following safety recommendations can help prevent choking in young children: Always supervise your child while he/she is eating Have your child sit down while eating Cut food into small, non-round pieces Avoid round and/or hard food, such as: hot dogs, nuts, meat chunks, grapes, cheese cubes, hard candy, popcorn, chunks of peanut butter, raisins and raw carrots Small, round or similar objects can be choking hazards and should be kept away from young children. You may want to purchase a small parts tester to help determine which items are small enough to cause choking hazards.




You can also use a toilet paper roll, keeping in mind that it is wider than the official tester. Examples of objects that can obstruct the airway include: Balloons (inflated and deflated) Small game and toy parts Coin lithium button batteries* *Special note to parents and caregivers Coin-sized lithium button batteries are potential hazards to young children. When swallowed, these batteries can get stuck in the throat, resulting in serious burns and possible death. There are many everyday electronic devices that contain coin-sized lithium button batteries, including singing greeting cards, key fobs, thermometers and calculators. Parents should keep all products containing lithium batteries out of children’s reach. If your child swallows a lithium button battery seek emergency care immediately. Learn more about the dangers of button batteries » The following safety recommendations can help prevent suffocation in young children: Place infants on their backs during sleep to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and accidental suffocation.




Infants should sleep in their own crib, on a firm, flat mattress with a fitted sheet. Infants should not sleep on soft surfaces, such as chairs, couches or regular mattresses. Use a crib that adheres to all federal safety standards.** Do not put pillows, loose blankets, comforters, soft toys, bumpers and other soft items in the crib. Never allow your children to play with plastic bags. Never allow children to play in small, unventilated spaces. **Special note to parents and caregivers As of June 2011, the CPSC requires that all cribs manufactured and sold in the U.S. meet new standards. The new standards include improved slats, mattress supports and hardware and prohibit the traditional drop-side rail cribs. The American Academy of Pediatrics does not recommend the use of bumper pads and similar products because of their potential to cause suffocation, entrapment and strangulation of young infants. The following safety recommendations can help prevent strangulation in young children:




Remove drawstrings from outerwear, such as jackets and sweatshirts, for young children. Drawstrings can catch or become entangled with objects, such as a car door, school bus doors or playground slides. Do not allow infants and young children to wear scarves, necklaces, ribbons or other strings around their necks. Tie up or cut all window blind and drapery cords. Make sure the spaces between guardrails and bed frames, and between the headboard/footboard and mattress, are less than 3.5 inches. Injuries are the leading cause of death and disability to children in the United States. The Kohl's Injury Prevention Program at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is dedicated to preventing injuries in children. Our multi-faceted program educates families about safety and offers safety devices to increase safety practices. There are many safety products available to help “child-proof” your home. Visit the Safety Center to buy child safety products at low prices and to get free injury prevention information.

Report Page