💡 : 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.
: Most cots offer 2–3 mattress positions; higher positions make it easier to lift newborns, while lower positions are essential once the baby can sit or stand. childs-cot
: High-quality cots use non-toxic, lead-free paints and finishes, as infants often chew on the rails during teething. 💡 : Always place your baby on their
: There should be no gap larger than 20mm between the mattress and the cot frame to avoid limb entrapment. Types of Cots lead-free paints and finishes