single bed and mattress second hand

single bed and mattress second hand

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Single Bed And Mattress Second Hand

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Ginza has everything you need to furnish your home - from lounge suites to beds, from tables to fridges and everything in between. We also specialise in antiques, china and retro items. Hire Purchase, Laybys and WINZ quotes also available instore. Our motto is “Always Buying, Always Selling” We can deliver locally for a minimal fee or can organise delivery nationwide at extremely competitive rates - Contact us today! View Our Promotional VideoThe safest place for your baby to sleep is on their own sleep surface, in the same room as you, for at least the first six months. A Moses basket or cot is a safe place for a baby to sleep. You should use a firm and flat mattress that is protected by a waterproof cover. This will help keep the mattress clean and dry, as the cover can be wiped down.  Make sure your baby’s mattress is in good condition and that it fits the Moses basket or cot properly. It can be common to use a second-hand mattress either from friends and family, or from your previous children.




There is some research that found an increased chance of SIDS when using a second-hand mattress although the link is not yet proven. To help reduce this risk, if you are using a second-hand mattress make sure the mattress you choose was previously completely protected by a waterproof cover, and then use one for your baby as well. The mattress should also still be firm and flat to keep your baby sleeping safely. Firmly tucked in sheets and blankets (not above shoulder height) or a baby sleeping bag are safe for a baby to sleep in. Be sure to remove any soft toys from the cot before each sleep period. Sleep your baby in the feet-to-foot position and avoid using soft or bulky bedding such as quilts, pillows and duvets. Pillow use alone has been shown to increase the chance of SIDS occurring by up to 2.5 times, so it may be helpful to talk to one of our helpline advisers if you were thinking of using one with your baby due to concerns for plagiocephaly (or ‘flat head syndrome’).




There are techniques you can use that could help plagiocephaly which will not increase the risk of SIDS. Cot bumpers can pose the risk of an accident to your baby once they begin to roll and move about the cot. There have been a number of cases in the UK and abroad where infants have become entangled in the ties and material, or fallen from pulling themselves up on the bumpers. A simple mattress in your cot with no loose bedding or bumpers is the safest sleeping place for a baby.Donate a Mattress to Charity You’ve just bought the perfect new bed, mattress and box spring. You can just throw the old ones away, right? You can prolong the life of your old bed by donating it to charity. Donate your old bed to help an individual or family through a tough time. Donating an old bed or mattress is the ecologically responsible choice, too. Our landfills don’t need more of our stuff, particularly things that can have a second life in the hands of someone else. Before you let the deliverymen haul off your old bed and mattress, find out if they’re just going to be dumping them.




You may even find a charity in your area that will come pick up your old bed from your doorstep. Wondering where to donate an old mattress? will help you find a charity in your area that will accept your bed, mattress and other furniture donation. You can also, within minutes, schedule a free pickup of your items. That’s quite a service, considering how heavy and unwieldy beds and mattresses can be! You might also be wondering where your donated bed will go once it’s in the hands of the charity you’ve chosen. Some charities will sell your items to help fund their activities and further their mission. Your donations can go to support a range of individuals and families in different situations. Donate a bed to help a family that’s just lost everything in a fire, earthquake, hurricane, or other natural disaster. Donate a mattress to a battered women’s shelter or refugee center. Donate a mattress to a homeless shelter. Donate a bed to an individual in transition, trying to get back on his feet.




Your former bed can help someone else rest easier at night. Will charities accept beds and mattresses of any size? You’ll need to check with the charity first, but many organizations will accept your donated bed and mattress of any size. Donate a hospital bed. Donate a baby or crib mattress. Donate an inflatable mattress. Donate a single or twin bed. Donate a full bed. Donate a queen bed. Donate a king or California king bed. Please ensure that your bed and mattress are in good condition. Please do not donate broken, stained, or unsanitary beds and mattresses. And please take care to tell the charity whether the items were in a home with pets or smokers, as people in fragile health can be extremely sensitive to pet hair and cigarette smoke. Do you have more than a mattress to donate to charity? is your best bet to get your donations into the hands of a charity near you. It only takes a couple minutes. You’ll first be able to locate a charity near you willing to accept your donations, and you can then schedule a free pickup of the items you’d like to donate.

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