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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is a devastating and unexplained phenomenon where an otherwise healthy infant dies suddenly and unexpectedly during sleep. It is a heartbreaking occurrence that can leave families devastated and medical professionals searching for answers. While the exact cause of SIDS remains unknown, researchers have identified certain risk factors and preventive measures that can help reduce the incidence of SIDS.
As a parent, ensuring your baby's safety is of utmost importance, especially when it comes to their sleep environment. Baby cots provide a secure and comfortable space for your little one, but it's crucial to be aware of potential hazards that may pose a risk. In this article, we will explore the top ten baby cot dangers and provide essential tips to help you create a safe sleep environment for your baby.
When it comes to choosing a baby cot, the type of wood used can make a difference in terms of durability and overall quality. While both hardwood and softwood can be used to make baby cots, hardwood is generally considered to be a better option.

Little is known that pine is a softwood variant and is especially dangerous when built for baby furniture. Its softer nature and low wood density pose many risks for parents and adults alike. 

Read on to know why as Singapore’s No. 1 Solid Wood Furniture company, we are taking a strong Anti-Pinewood stance.

With breastfeeding recommended for newborns by practically every hospital and doctor, sharing the master bedroom with baby is almost unavoidable. Having baby in close proximity is a good thing. Newborns wake up every two to three hours to feed. Having baby close is convenient and less stressful for both mother and baby.

Getting ready to welcome Baby home can be overwhelming and most new parents frenzy over what to prepare, what to buy and what to buy first.

As a new parent, sleep is the part of your life that will be most affected. Every parent will swear that a happy baby is one who sleeps enough and has quality sleep.  Baby will grow up healthy and fuss-free too.  And when baby sleeps well, the parents sleep well too !

In 2011, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in America banned dropside cots. These cots were designed to allow easier access to the baby by sliding down the railing on one side, or both. Once a popular cot design, this cot is no longer manufactured and cannot be sold or donated in the country, with a long history of recalls. Why is it such? To build a dropside cot, a gap is formed between the mattress and railing. There were reports of babies becoming trapped and suffocated or got strangled in the gap.