baby crib mattress standard size

baby crib mattress standard size

baby crib mattress reviews

Baby Crib Mattress Standard Size

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Foundations® InfaPure™ 3-Inch Compact Foam Crib Mattress Munire Quiet Slumber Dual Firmness Foam Mattress DaVinci Twilight 4-Inch Lite Crib Mattress KidiComfort™ Pure Natural 2-in-1 Crib Mattress in White/Grey New Arrivals > Baby & Kids Hallie was trapped between her mattress and crib side, rescued by her mother. She was six months old. Submitted by her mother At around six months of age, or thereabouts, I put my daughter in her crib to play while I put her clean clothes in her dresser. We had attached crib toys to the ends of her crib rails and she liked to pull herself up and play. She reached out to pull herself up and missed. To my horror, I watched her arm slide down the corner of her bed up to her shoulder. She had become wedged and trapped face down. I am incredibly lucky, this happened while I was in her room. Many parents may not be so lucky. My daughter’s “standard size” crib mattress was too small for her “standard size” crib.




Upon further inspection, her mattress was a good 3”-4” shorter than the interior of her crib. I bought the Graco “Lauren” crib and a Kolcraft mattress. Graco would not take an incident report, nor would they talk to me about this problem. I was referred to the manufacturer, LaJobi. LaJobi’s representative agreed to send me a new mattress at no charge. When I asked if this was a common problem, he told me, yes, it was fairly common and they had replaced mattresses for other customers. But most surprising was his explanation of why the “standard size” mattress did not fit the “standard size” crib correctly. There is no industry standard for measuring crib mattresses. In addition, the clips that held the drop rail in place, had also failed to operate correctly. Those were replaced with the new mattress. I begged the retailer, Target, to include mattress recommendations in their product descriptions, to no avail. Had I had better information, I would have made a wiser choice.




Very often nursery items are purchased by family members, who otherwise, would not know the dangers these unregulated products pose. It is my hope that more stringent regulations are put in place to correct this problem. While my daughter’s story is not a fatality, another child’s experience might not have the same positive outcome. Sleep environments are the most sacred places we put our children. We have faith that these products are tested and regulated. Sadly, that is not always the case. All cribs and mattresses should be sold together to insure a proper fit. Companies should be required to test these products, and keep a log of all incident reports. CPSC should have regulatory powers over these products and manufacturers should be mandated to comply with their regulations. Kids should not be product testers by virtue of their need for these safety products. For more information, check out: Safe Sleep Tips (PDF)As an expected parent or a parent to a newborn child, you must be worried about his safety, at every step.




A child spends most of his infancy period sleeping in his crib as an optimal sleep is vital for his growth. So the best crib mattress is the core facility that you need to provide your child with.You must be choosy at this and can’t rely on any product out there. Once he grows a little up, he starts performing some manoeuvres so the bedding should be soft on the delicate body of the child but firm enough to support the same.Let me hold your hand for choosing a perfect mattress that fits well in the crib and suits to your little baby.A crib is the first bed to your child and if it’s comfortable it develops good sleeping habits in the baby. A child is just passing through a growing stage and is more delicate than we think.At the same time, the market is full of crappy products that are not up to the standard in terms of safety. Don’t get trapped with them and only choose a mattress that fulfills the essential criteria.To ease your job, I jotted down the essential characteristics of the best crib mattress with reviews.




Just cross check your mattress with these guidelines before making a purchase. Firmness: Child’s safety is the foremost priority while buying a crib bed mattress and the firmness of the product directly relates to it. The mattress should not lose its shape once the child turns over in the bed. If he/she rolls upside down and the mattress bends in, the babies’ nose is dumped into the bent area and can’t breathe. It might lead the child to suffocation.This suffocation is a big factor for causing SIDS (Sudden infant Death Syndrome). The firmer a mattress is the better. Don’t bother even if the mattress appears stiff to you as your baby is able to adjust with it.So to check the firmness, press the mattress, especially the sides and corners, with your hands, release the pressure and see if the mattress regains its original shape. If yes, then it’s an ideal choice otherwise just discard the idea of buying it. Size: Choosing a mattress of a right size is a must as it should fit properly inside the crib that you own for your child.




The space between the edges of the mattress and wall of the crib shouldn’t be more or less than two fingers.As a general gauge, the ideal measurements should be of 27 ¼ inches in length and 51 3/8 inches in width and the thickness should not be more than 6 inches or less than 3 inches. Chemical Check: A mattress goes through many chemical treatments during the manufacturing process. But before it is out in the market, it should be a cleansed product that is free of any harmful chemical substances. The material used should be non-toxic.Most mattresses nowadays use Vinyl Layer for adding waterproofing characteristics to the product. But Vinyl is highly toxic in nature and hazardous to the environment. Cover of The Mattress: The cover must be hypo-allergenic. As the cover will be in constant touch with the baby, you should be extra careful choosing one. It should have 233+ thread count and make of cotton fabric.The cotton cover is washable and easy to clean. If the desired cover is not available with the product itself, make sure it is available as a separate option.




Warranty: Although not a mandatory requirement in terms of child’s safety and comfort but it shows the authenticity of the brand. If the manufacturer is confident enough for following the manufacturing standards, he won’t hesitate to offer a warranty period. I suggest products with a warranty/guarantee period of a minimum of 6 months.Two types of mattresses are broadly ruling the market. The Foam Mattress and The Innerspring Mattress. Basically, these are the construction types of the fillings inside the product that is directly related to comfort, durability, lifetime and a baby’s health. Let’s explore them further:This is an economic and cheaper option and lighter in weight as well. As the name suggests, “Foam” is used as the filling material that is obtained by adding chemicals to the polyurethane which increases its viscosity level and density.The best feature of the foam is that it gets soft once it is exposed to some sort of heat and gets its shape back once it cools down.




So once your baby sleeps on it, it absorbs the body heat and conforms itself according to the body contour that provides comfort and optimal support to the child.Sometimes the density is not mentioned by the manufacturer. In such situation, the weight could be the saviour. A heavier mattress of the same size is denser than the one with lesser weight. No matter which product you choose the density should not be less than 1.5 pounds per cubic foot.The innerspring mattress doesn’t mean a special kind of filling material. The filling can be anything such as coir, buckwheat, latex etc. Plus, a steel skeleton, in the form of coils or springs, is inserted to add extra support, firmness, and flexibility.The springs squeeze and stretch with your baby’s movements providing support at every move.To govern the firmness of an innerspring mattress number of turns or coils is considered as the main factor. The higher the number of turns the better it is. As a rule of thumb, a good standard size innerspring mattress should possess 200+ coils.

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