Baby changing tables have done exactly that over the years, they have changed and that's just as it should be given the amount of time accumulated in
their employment as easily one of the busiest task centers in the nursery, second only to the crib.
Once primarily a single task focused nursery decor element, baby changing tables have more
frequently become dual purpose baby nursery furniture elements, usually transitioning with little or no effort or difficulty to become a bedroom hutch or bureau as your baby grows from an
infant into his or her toddler years.
As will all nursery furniture the foremost and primary consideration for baby changing tables is in keeping your baby safe at all times.
While safety straps
are at a minimum absolute requirements, as are guard rails, both meant to keep your baby safe, your child should however never be left alone at a changing station.
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Baby Changing Table - Click
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For baby changing tables, the difference between a station with drawers or one with open spaces means
the ability to place more focus on the usually wriggling and squirming task at hand.
Baby changing tables come with a changing pad which is easily removed and wiped down.
Other surfaces surrounding the primary task area should also be flat and easy to clean for quick maintenance afterwards.
A simple tip for
keeping things well within your reach but well out of reach from your baby is a spice rack or shower caddy suspended above the changing station.
Wicker, wood or bamboo materials generally mix well with other decor elements in the room.
Baby changing tables are changing. And they are changing for the better.
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