How to Shop Strategically to Maximize Safety & Style (As Well as Your Budget!)
The good thing about baby safety is that a lot of it is 100 percent in your control–there’s so much you can check off your list before baby arrives that can help ease your mind tremendously. Baby safety at home starts when you make your baby registry and start shopping for furniture and gear. Do your research thoroughly and look at your budget critically. Investing strategically in higher-priced options when it comes to things like your crib, crib mattress, bassinet, high-chair, stroller, car seat, and baby-wearing carrier can make a huge difference in terms your child’s health and safety because you are more likely to get non-toxic materials and better quality design.
Here at Kathy Kuo Home, we love brands like Stokke, Babyletto, Oeuf, Nico & Yeye, and Nursery Works because of their commitment to exceeding industry standards when it comes to safety, as well as environmentally-concious manufacturing (if there was ever a time to double-down on going green, it’s with the products that your baby is going to be touching, sleeping, playing with, and interacting with throughout their early brain development days). As a retailer, it’s part of our ethos to only carry baby brands that Kathy herself would feel comfortable using with her kids or recommending to friends.
According to the JPMA, the safest option–meaning the products meeting the most current safety standards–are going to options that are newer to the market. If you trust the source, second-hand products can sometimes be a good options, but it’s highly recommended that you double-check to make sure all parts are available for the product, and that there hasn’t been a recall issues at any time.
Finally, once you have chosen your nursery products carefully, don’t skip on registering your products. The JPMA notes that through product registration, parents can establish a direct line of communication with the manufacturer should a problem arise with a product purchased. This means you’ll be informed if a recall occurs, can keep up to date on warranty information, and can easily seek answers if you have a safety concern.