Saturday, February 2, 2008

Best Cribs for Twins

Q. What should I look for in buying cribs for twins/multiples?

A. Because your babies will spend a great deal of time sleeping in their cribs, you want to be sure to invest in a safe, sturdy product. If you're buying new cribs, follow federal safety guidelines, such as those provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Per their recommendations, cribs should have:

A firm, tight-fitting mattress so that babies can't get trapped between the mattress and the crib.
No missing, loose, broken or improperly installed screws, brackets or other hardware on the crib or mattress support.
No more than 2 3/8" (about the width of a soda can) between the crib slats so a baby's body can't fit through the slats.
No missing or cracked slats.
No corner posts over 1/6" inches high so a baby's clothing can't catch.
No cutout designs in the headboard or footboard so that babies' heads can't get trapped.
In addition, be sure that the paint and finishing materials are safe for your babies.

Paint should be high-quality household lead-free enamel paint.
Aside from basic safety guidelines, choose cribs that match your style preference and budget limits. If you don't know -- or are unsure about -- your babies' genders, go with a neutral style. The last thing you'll have time to deal with once they're born is redecorating their room!