There are several things to consider if you want to purchase a mattress. In addition to the type of cot mattresses you want, the size of your room, what kind of cover you prefer (foam or wool), and how much weight the bed can hold are some important factors to consider. Read on to make the best decision after keeping all these points in mind:
Dimensions
- Check whether the mattress is the correct size for your cot by taking the measurements.
- Measure the width, length and depth of your cot bed and compare them with those of a new mattress you want to buy.
- Check that it fits nicely inside the crib or cot without hanging over any edges or corners, so your child does not get hurt if they roll off in their sleep.
Check that the mattress is of sufficient thickness.
The mattress should be at least 6cm thick. If your cot does not come with a built-in bed, make sure that the one you buy is at least 6cm thick. A thinner mattress may not provide good support for your baby’s spine, leading to discomfort and back pain later in life.
A good rule of thumb is that if it’s too thin and soft, then the baby will sink into it too much when they lie down on it; this can cause overheating (which can be dangerous) or pressure sores.
Hypoallergenic cot mattress
If your baby has allergies or asthma, selecting a hypoallergenic mattress is essential. The best way to do this is by looking for one that has been treated with a hypoallergenic finish and has a waterproof cover so it can be washed regularly.
By selecting this type of mattress and washing it regularly, you’ll reduce the risk of dust mites, mould and other allergens forming on the surface of your baby’s bedding.
Buy a mattress with a waterproof cover, which can be removed for washing.
If you’re going to be spending more time on your cot, you must buy one with a waterproof cover. This can be removed and washed when necessary, preventing mould and mildew from forming in the mattress. It should also be breathable so that air can circulate freely within the bed–this will prevent moisture build-up and allow for faster drying times after washing. Finally, look for a waterproof cover made with non-toxic materials that won’t off-gas harmful chemicals; this is especially important for babies who suffer from respiratory issues such as asthma or allergies (or those who want to avoid unnecessary exposure to potentially harmful substances).
Breathable material
Breathable material is essential to keep your baby cool in summer and warm in winter. It provides a barrier against allergens, can help keep your baby’s skin dry, and can even help regulate their body temperature.
Adjustable firmness
When shopping for cot mattresses, you’ll want to find out if they can be made firmer or softer as your baby grows. The cushioning on some models can be adjusted, which is ideal for parents who want to change their child’s sleeping surface as the child gets older. It also means that once the child has outgrown his crib and moved into a bed, they’ll be able to continue using their current mattress without any trouble!