Baby Crib FAQs
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alison_Cole]Alison
Cole
Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) on
baby cribs will help to clarify doubts you might
have while shopping for a baby crib.
Why do the prices of cribs vary?
Based on the type of wood used, cribs can differ
widely in price. Cribs made of oak and Maple are
more expensive. Some have certain additional
features compared to others. These differences give
manufacturers the freedom to increase the price of
cribs.
What are the materials used in making a baby
crib?
Solid wood or wood-based material MDF are used in
the manufacture of cribs. Cribs made from Medium
Density Fiberboard (MDF) have gained much popularity
in the last few years. MDF is very hard and long
lasting.
Are bumper pads are necessary in baby cribs?
They are no longer necessary. If you prefer to
use bumper pads, make sure that they are very close
to the edge of the mattress and properly protected.
What kind of paint is used on the cribs?
The paint used is non-toxic powder-coat paint.
Which one is better, the one-handed drop-side
system or the two-handed system?
Both systems have their own safety standards.
Like all other systems, both have advantages and
disadvantages.
How much does a portable crib weigh?
Usually, the weight limit of portable cribs is 50
pounds.
Can we replace the locks of portable cribs?
The locks of portable cribs cannot be replaced.
If any damage occurs in the lock, then you must stop
the use of the portable crib.
How do you keep your baby crib safe?
You must check whether all connections are safe
and secure. Check the teething rail for splits or
cracks and ensure that the mattress spring will
support your baby safely.