stokke sleepi mattress australia

stokke sleepi mattress australia

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Stokke Sleepi Mattress Australia

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Stokke® Sleepi™ Does the Stokke® Sleepi™ range contain formaldehyde? How should I maintain and keep my Stokke® Sleepi™ clean? How should I clean the textiles and bedding in my Stokke® Sleepi™? Can I get more detailed information about the Stokke® Sleepi™ mattresses? Is the paint used for the Stokke® Sleepi™ range safe for my child? I noticed little black spots on my Stokke® Sleepi™ mattress cover after washing. What are the measurements of the Stokke® Sleepi™ mattresses? Can I keep caster wheels under the Stokke® Sleepi™ Junior? How do I assemble and use the Stokke® bumpers correctly? • Always make sure the bumper is fixed correctly and tightly to avoid sagging.Check frequently that all the bumper ties are firmly tied to the crib rails. Please re-tie if necessary. • To ensure optimum airflow, always ensure the child is not sleeping with their face in direct contact with the bumper. • Remove the bumper when the child can sit unaided or pull themselves up to a standing position.




What standards do the Stokke® bumpers comply with? The standards the Stokke® Bumpers comply with are: • ASTM F1917-12 – “Infant Bedding and Related Accessories” • BS 1877-10:2011+A1:2012 – “Domestic bedding. Specification for mattresses and bumpers for children’s cots, perambulators and similar domestic articles” • The above standards specifically aim to ensure safe design and sufficient care instructions for safe and proper use of a bumper. • Stokke® Bumpers have been tested for CO2 retention and results show no increase of CO2 in the crib environment with a correctly fitted Stokke® Bumper. • Stokke® Bumpers are designed with specific dimensions and materials to ensure optimum air flow. How is the Stokke® Sleepi™ mattress to be washed? Are any harmful substances used in the wooden or textile components of the Stokke® Sleepi™ range? Which British and European safety standards does Stokke® Sleepi™ comply with? What exactly are the options available to convert from one size cot to the next in the Stokke® Sleepi™ system?




I love this cot!! 5 out of 5, reviewed on Aug 21, 2015 Was this review helpful? Looks amazing, doesn't perform for older baby 3 out of 5, reviewed on Apr 13, 2014 Stunning looking cot/ bassinet Mattress is very ordinary for the price. To slim for a larger baby. Price is over the top for a cot that won't cut it after 6 months! reviewed on Apr 18, 2013 6 years on, I love it! reviewed on Apr 06, 2013 Still looks great, easy to move around, did I say it looks gorgeous? Nothing I can think of, well worth the expense. 1 person found this helpful, do you?Flat pack Box easily fitted in car. Great easy to use and easy to assemble. reviewed on Feb 15, 2013 Can use for many years to come Gorgeous, well worth the money reviewed on Oct 31, 2012 Beauifully designed, practical and built to last reviewed on Jul 15, 2012 Expensive brand new, not sure if I would buy it full priced 8 people found this helpful, do you?




reviewed on Jun 19, 2012 Stylish, wheels make it possible to wheel the cot from room to room, small footprint makes it possible to have cot next to your bed in average sized bedroom. Suitable from birth to toddler-hood (age dependent on baby's size). Many colour choices, so that can complement almost any nursery colour scheme. Well built, sturdy and easy to make bed (as you can just lift the mattress). Unless you a) have time b) inclination c) ability to sew, you pretty much are limited to the Stokke linen, particularly the mattress protector and fitted sheets, which is both expensive and limiting in choice. That said, the Stokke linen is of the highest quality, and even the mattress protector can be tumble dried which is particularly handy if you have a messy baby. No drop side, however my baby still has the high mattress setting in-use, and this isn't a problem yet. 6 people found this helpful, do you? A beautiful and stylish cot that will make your bubs room unique.




We love ours as did our little boy. No drop down side but this has not been a problem for me. The fitted sheets and mattress protector are are expensive but we bought one pair of sheets and one mattress protector and then used regular rectangle ones when needed. I actually found the regular sheets were just fine as they tucked in without a problem. It is and expensive cot but this was a gift from family and I am so glad we have it. 4 people found this helpful, do you? just for up to date info for everyone, drop side cots have been illegalised in the US, and will soon be phased out in Australia because of safety hazards. posted on Aug 08, 2012 4 out of 5, The bassinette/crib is a great size (not too small). No drop down side which no doubt will bother me alot when I finally need to drop the base down. 2 people found this helpful, do you? reviewed on May 14, 2012 Its oval shape is stylish and 'softens' the look of a room. They are in high demand on ebay so although the upfront cost is pricey for a new one-you can recoup a high percentage of your costs if you re-sell.




Both my children have slept in it, without sides down, until 2years old and there is barely a blemish of a dint anywhere-so wood is solid.I never bought stokke bedding to match and have found standard fitted cot sheets tuck in and under just fine. Height of mattress base can be lowered once bub is getting into the jumping up and down stage-reducing the risk of falling out. Without a drop down side, walking toddlers have to be lifted in and out(but then again whats a couple more 'lifting ups'in a day of many?).Also You would need to purchase stokke padding against the bars, for babies comfort, as all other standard rectangular ones are difficult to fit. 7 people found this helpful, do you? reviewed on May 27, 2010 The cot is stylish, simple and design focussed and suits those to which these elements appeal. It is light cot and easy to move around and wheel back and forward to settle bub (as we did!). Also narrow enough to fit through doors, so you can easily wheel it into a different room.




It is also smaller than many other cots, so suits those with less room. It can convert to a small bed (although this is less of an advantage as stokke seem to make out, as many cots do this now) and chairs/sofa/childs bed (however these require a conversion kit, so again is not such an advantage). A number of things. It doesn't have a drop side, which we didn't realise would be such a big issue, however getting the baby into and out of the cot when it is the low position is back breaking, particularly if you rock/feed them to sleep as we do or have a big bub. We have had problems with the mattress which was too short - 6cms shorter than the recommended 120cms. Second one the same. Having to get that replaced AGAIN, which is a fuss. It is noted that the too short mattresses were recalled in the US. Maybe they were dumped on the aussie market? Also one of the wheels snapped off in the first couple of weeks. The mattress being foam is quite thin and doesn't fit snugly, which makes it impossible to tuck sheets/blankets in tightly.

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