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Buying Bunk Beds Kids

Bunk beds allow siblings to share a room without compromising their privacy and they can also be a great option for sleepovers. They can be equipped with ladders or stairs to access the top bunk and are constructed of wood and metal.

Size

When you are looking for a bunk kids' bed, make sure you take precise measurements and compare them with your room dimensions. It is important to ensure that there's enough room for your children to climb the ladder or stairs (if they're part of the set) and move around the loft without crashing into furniture or walls. It's also important to take into consideration the bunk bed height and headroom in relation to your kids standing and sitting height. You might need to buy a shorter bunk bed to accommodate children younger than them and older children might prefer a higher setup.

Bunk beds for children are available in two configurations twin-overtwin and full-overfull. Both are excellent options to accommodate multiple children in a single room. Some bunks include a trundle to accommodate guests who aren't sleeping. If your children are young, you should look for a bunk that is low with a bottom bunk that is less than 50 inches off the ground. This will prevent little ones from falling out of bed, which can be a safety risk.

The distance between the top bunk and guardrails is another crucial factor to consider. The CPSC recommends that the height of the top mattress be no greater than 5 inches over the guardrail. This will stop your children from falling out of mattress in the middle of the night and crashing into the guardrails, which could lead to accidents or entrapment.

Ganjian says that the most reliable bunk beds are made with sturdy materials, and they meet CPSC safety requirements. Examine the construction of every bunk bed to be sure it's constructed with high-quality wood, and isn't too fragile or unstable. Some of the more premium bunk beds for kids also have mortise and tenon joinery. They are also Greenguard Gold Certified for meeting strict standards for chemical emissions.

This triple bunk bed from Pottery Barn will work well as a guest bedroom or as a holiday home or even to bunk up your kids. It's simple to assemble and includes all the necessary tools. If your children outgrow it, you can convert it into three beds that stand on their own. It comes in a soothing neutral finish that blends seamlessly into both muted and vibrant colors, such as the weathered navy and brushed gray.

Safety

Bunk beds are a great and exciting addition to any child's bedroom however, they can be dangerous if they are not correctly built or used. Bunk bed-related injuries may occur at any age, but most often happen to children under the age of six. It is important to follow the manufacturer's assembly instructions and safety instructions, use the correct size mattress and position the bed so that it doesn't interfere with windows, heaters or hanging lights. It is also a good idea to regularly inspect the bunk bed for any signs of wear and tear and then make repairs as required.

The height of the top bunk should be limited to four feet, and there should be guardrails on both sides of the bed. The gap between guardrails shouldn't be wider than 3 1/2 inches to avoid the risk of suffocation. This will also ensure that your child doesn't roll under the guardrail when sleeping. The bottom mattress should be supported by wires or slats that are placed directly under the bunk. They should be fastened with a strong bolt at both ends to prevent the possibility of a gap that your child might fall through.

The ladders or stairs must be attached to the bunk bed. They must be secure and should provide a safe method of climbing up to the higher level. Make sure that the ladder is not near any dangers and that your children understand that they should use it only for climbing into bed, not to be used as an activity area. Also, you should avoid rough play on the bunks because this could cause damage to the structural stability.

There isn't an age at that children are considered to be too old for bunk beds, but many experts advise that children shouldn't sleep on the top bunk until they are at minimum six years old, and able to stand still during sleep. If you are unsure about your child's ability to climb up the top bunk, think about an adult-sized or twin bunk.

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