Checklist: Nursery decorating
Posted
Saturday, March 31, 2007 3:17 PM
A few things to keep in mind as you put together baby's nursery:
[ ] Finish all painting and
wallpapering at least eight weeks before baby is expected, and leave windows
open for aeration until the actual arrival. These activities release
potentially harmful fumes, but finishing them early should eliminate any risk
to baby.
[ ] Notice where light enters
the room. Don’t put the crib somewhere that receives direct sunlight in the
morning or is under a streetlight all night.
[ ] Check that none of the
crib slats are more than two and 3/8 inches apart, and that all the bolts and
screws are tight. Make sure there are no
gaps between the mattress and crib, and look out for any small parts or plastic
coverings.
[ ] Keep comforters and
pillows out of the crib -- they could suffocate baby. If a pretty blanket came
with the crib set, try hanging it on the wall or using it on the rocking
chair.
[ ] Make sure there’s room to
replace the crib with a bed once baby is ready.
[ ] Use wood or cork floor or
area rugs rather than wall-to-wall carpet if you can. They’re all easier to
clean, and don’t harbor as much allergy-inducing dust.
[ ] Secure rugs to the floor
with double-side tape. Wouldn’t want one to slip while baby’s in your arms!
[ ] Figure out how much
storage space you’ll need… then put in more. Almost without fail, parents
underestimate the amount of stuff they’ll acquire.
[ ] Don’t forget somewhere for
you to sit, and make it comfy. You’ll spend lots of time reading and rocking in
that chair.
[ ] Keep all diaper supplies
close to the changing table, so you don’t have to move far from baby to reach
anything.
[ ] Place furniture away from
the windows, and use window guards. Also, cut off any blind or curtain cords,
or put them up out of reach.
[ ] Anchor all heavy furniture
to the wall so it won’t fall over if accidentally bumped.
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