It is hard to know what accident will happen and when. You, as a concerned parent will always want to look out for your child. There is a place in your home that is almost more dangerous than a kitchen or bathroom. This place is the bedroom. Most parents agree that their child has fallen from bed at one time or another.

These accidents happen normally and most of the time only result in a frightened parent and a frightened child. Babies even fall out of baby cribs on occasion. This is usually the result of improper assembly. Fortunately most of the time the child does not break anything. There are a lot of stories about this.

Another danger to children is a loft bed or bunk beds. Although these are great space savers and give extra room they can be dangerous if not properly taken care of. Bed rails and bed guards should be placed around the bed to keep children from falling. If a child is in one of these beds make sure you place a padded bed rail to keep a child in.

Another thing that can keep children safe in bed is using a full loft bed instead of the smaller twin or single. The full bed keeps them in because of the larger area. They are less prone to falling with more room. Rails still should be used if it is a high bed.

Simple precautions are need to keep a very young child safe in bed. As was mentioned earlier bed rails can be used to make sure your child does not roll when they sleep. There are also beds that are designed specifically for those that roll.

Also a very low bed for a child might be a good idea if your child is a restless sleeper. Rolling out of bed is far more common than one might think in both children and adults. Beds that do not have a frame or low beds are available to keep a restless child from being injured. Also using caution with a child and a high bed might be a good idea.

No matter what you choose keeping your child safe should always be a priority. That means correcting problems as they turn up and making sure that there are rails on beds that you child might be injured in if they roll out. No matter what you choose be sure to take proper safety precautions.

 



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