A comfortable and safe room is most important.
12-15 square meters and at least one window are ideal for air circulation, which is essential for the baby’s health.
The items used in the room should be healthy and easy to clean.
Floor coverings should be easy to wipe, such as laminate and parquet. Carpet is a home for dust and microorganisms.
It is a healthy choice if the furniture in the room is made of wood instead of metal.
There should be no sharp protrusions on the furniture.
The room should be airy and sunlit.
The light in the room should not be too strong, white or yellow light should be preferred.
It is ideal to use pastel colors in the room. Colors like blue and green have a calming effect and keep flies away. Colors in light tones make the room spacious.
Your baby’s room must have a degree.
You can put a baby monitor in the room so you can hear your baby’s cries.
Your baby’s quilt should not be too heavy and machine washable ones are more suitable for hygiene.
Your baby’s cot :
Should not have sharp, pointed edges
The bed rails should be high enough so that your baby cannot jump out of bed when they are older.
The bed should fit snugly in the cot, with no gaps where the baby’s arm or head can get stuck.
Your baby’s bed :
Not too hard or too soft
Use orthopedic mattresses instead of wool or cotton mattresses.
Prefer fitted sheets so that they do not bunch up while the baby is lying down.
Opt for sheets made of 100% cotton fabric.