Baby Changing Table

By Darren Hartley


A baby changing table creates a comfortable place for diaper changes. A parent approximately changes 2,400 diapers by the time a baby reaches his first birthday. The selection of a well designed, practical and attractive baby changing table depends upon the cash and the space available. It is a definitely worthwhile investment.

An alternative to a baby changing table is a thick changing pad. To help keep the baby from rolling too far in either direction, a contoured pad may be chosen. The pad must be ensured to have a safety strap to hold the baby and another strap or secure system to anchor the baby to the dresser.

When the baby is on the baby changing table, a parent must always keep at least one hand on or right near the baby for the prevention of any serious injuries. Babies can roll or flip off high places in an instant.

As far as the guardrail of a baby changing table is concerned, a railing that is at least 2 inches high on all sides is the recommendation of the American Academy of Pediatrics. A changing table must also always have safety straps. Adding more is a prerogative of all parents.

Construction is crucial to any baby changing table. A baby changing table made of solid hardwood, with metal supports for added security should be a preference. A table with a weight limit of at least 45 pounds are ideal for parents who expect to use the table for changing and dressing a child through his toddler years.

There is no compromise as far as the safety and the style of a baby changing table is concerned. Changing tables come with shelves, drawers, hutches or a combination of these features. A changing table that is expected to transition into a dresser must need to have a removable tray.




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