Never buy it.
This IQ tax is the most deadly, because it not only wastes money, but also may bring danger to children. For example:
1. Crib with liftable crib.
One side of some cribs can be raised and lowered. In fact, this kind of crib is potentially dangerous, so don't buy it. Because once the liftable bedrail falls, it may strangle the baby or cause suffocation. According to American consumer reports, during the period of 20-200011,at least 32 infant deaths were related to the use of this crib.
2. Baby cradles with an inclination greater than 10 degrees.
Children lying in this crib are more likely to lean sideways, turn over and lie prone, and lean forward. , thus increasing the risk of suffocation accidents. Whether you wear a seat belt or not, this kind of baby cradle is very dangerous. Don't buy it or use it.
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(American Consumer Report, illustrated by Chris philpott)
Step 3: Bed circumference
Using bedspreads will increase the risk of accidental death of babies during sleep. The crib itself does not need additional anti-collision measures, and the baby will not be injured if he rolls over and touches the railing of the bed.
In fact, the original intention of the bed circumference is to prevent the child's head or limbs from getting stuck in the bed rail, but as long as you buy a crib with a gap of 50-95 mm, you don't have to worry about the card.
4. Baby pillow, headrest, side sleeping position setting pillow, etc.
Babies under one year old, all kinds of pillows on the bed, including pillows and pillows that keep a fixed sleeping position for sleeping on the side, may increase the risk of sleep accidents. There are only babies in sleeping bags in the crib, and it is safest to sleep on your back.
As for after one year old, children sleep all over the bed, and they don't need pillows or stereotypes.
5. baby walker
Baby walker can't help children learn to walk. Using a walker is an opportunity for children to exercise their physical coordination and thigh strength, but it prevents them from learning to walk. In addition, the walker also has the risk of accidental injuries such as overturning and falling.