: High-quality cots use non-toxic, lead-free paints and finishes, as infants often chew on the rails during teething.
: There should be no gap larger than 20mm between the mattress and the cot frame to avoid limb entrapment. Types of Cots
Depending on your space and budget, several styles are available: childs-cot
: A lightweight, collapsible frame with mesh sides designed for portable use and easy storage. Key Features to Consider
: A fixed-size bed, typically around 120cm x 60cm, suitable until the child is roughly two years old. : High-quality cots use non-toxic, lead-free paints and
💡 : Always place your baby on their back to sleep and keep the cot free of pillows, bumpers, or soft toys to reduce the risk of SIDS.
If you tell me what you're looking for, I can help you find the right : Your budget range (e.g., under $200, luxury options). Space constraints (e.g., small nursery, multi-functional). Key Features to Consider : A fixed-size bed,
: A side that slides down to make accessing the baby easier, though these are strictly regulated and less common in some regions due to safety updates.