Blackcat31 |
05-13-2019 12:59 PM |
Originally Posted by MomBoss:
How do you keep babies/toddlers from biting the crib and ruining the wood? Licensing is really strict on pack and plays so i got rid of them. But they also dont approve of the "rough wood" on the crib.
I know this doesn't really help now but I train my littles from the very beginning to never stand in the crib.
They are picked up ONLY when in a sitting position.
I've used sleep sacks for warmth and they double as something that prevents standing and/or climbing quickly.
My crib is right in eye sight so when I have an infant using a crib and they begin to stand, I stop them. Rinse and repeat and eventually they simply learn that sitting is the way to get out. lol!
PNP's aren't hard for licensing. You just can't have any holes in the mesh and you need to have sheets that fit tightly. Other than that, there really is no difference between cribs and PNP's as far as licensing requirements go. Both require monthly checks and tight fitting sheets.
Is your licensing department saying you need to do more than that?
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