The baby's health and safety are the most important features in designing the room. For this reason, the features of all the products we will use in the room should be evaluated in this respect.
First of all, when choosing a room for your baby, you should choose a room that receives sunlight, allows air exchange, is not too cold or hot, and has good thermal insulation. You have to choose the room. In addition, for a healthy and comfortable sleep, it is important to have an easily controllable room at a distance that will not be disturbed by noise.
A degree that measures the room temperature and a humidity meter that detects the ambient humidity are fixtures that should be in the baby's room. It is recommended that the ideal room temperature for babies be between 20-22 °. Hot room temperature causes your baby to sweat, preventing a peaceful sleep. Care should be taken that the baby crib is not close to the heater cores. In addition, microorganisms in the room multiply more easily in hot weather. If you are in a room that is too cool, your baby will get cold and the chance of getting sick increases. However, the humidity of the room is also important for the health of the baby. The ideal room humidity should be between 40-60%. Low humidity in the room will cause dryness in the baby's airways and nasal congestion. This may prevent your baby from sleeping peacefully, but may cause frequent illness. You can humidify the dry air with the room humidifier in your baby room. High humidity, on the other hand, facilitates the reproduction of microorganisms and house dust mites in the environment.
Bright and eye-catching colors to be used in wall paint can tire your baby's eyes. Therefore, the main colors you will use in the room should be pastel colors with a calming effect. In addition, water-based and natural wall paints should be preferred instead of oil paints for health reasons.
If possible, the light source you will use for lighting the baby's room should be led chandeliers whose dose can be adjusted, fixed from the ceiling and not large in size. The light can be preferred in daylight color that is not too bright and does not tire the eyes. The distribution of light in the room should be even. Turn on the light source as it can have dangerous consequences. The a and closing buttons should be at a point where babies cannot reach, with a cover and without any cables.
The furniture you will use in the room should be careful not to have sharp and pointed edges, and if possible, it should be mounted on the wall so that the child cannot topple it. The paint quality of these products should be high and natural dyes, not synthetic, should be used.
Your baby will usually be unattended in their crib, so it should be a completely safe environment. Falls are the most common injury associated with cribs. The sides of the bed (railings) should be high enough (at least 60 cm) that your baby will not jump out of bed when he grows up. The most common falls occur when the baby tries to climb. Therefore, move your child to another bed when they are 90 cm tall or when the height of the side rail is less than three quarters of their height (approximately at the level of the baby's nipple). The spacing of the balustrades of the crib should not be narrower than 2.5 cm and wider than 6 cm. Narrow spacings can cause hands and legs to be pinched, while wide ones can cause these limbs to protrude or get stuck in the head. The bed you will use should fit snugly to the cradle, and there should not be a gap where any limb of the baby can get stuck. Never attach anything that is secured with a pacifier or string to any part of the room or to the sides of the crib, as this may pose a suffocation hazard.
Carpet is not suitable for flooring due to its structure that collects microorganisms, collects dust and absorbs moisture in the room. Marble or ceramic floors can create heating problems with their cold structures. Laminate flooring is the most suitable flooring, due to its natural wooden structure, ease of cleaning and keeping the floor warm.
Contrary to popular belief, baby beds should not be too soft or too hard. A hard mattress will tire your baby's muscles and make it difficult to go to sleep. Beds that are too soft to bury the baby's body will not provide the healthy development conditions that the bones need, and may cause him to be unable to breathe because his head may be buried when he lies face down. Because of the same risk, a pillow in the baby crib� It should never be used, the baby should be laid on a flat surface. As a result, the most suitable mattress is a medium firm mattress. It is ideal if the bed is made of natural products. You should pay attention to the fact that the baby bed has air pores in order to provide heat balance and at the same time to prevent events such as sweating or cold.
Make sure that the duvet cover, pillowcase, blanket, quilt and other textile products you will use are not synthetic. The healthiest are products made of cotton fabric that do not sweat. However, thick duvets and blankets should not be used.
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