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Is bunk bed really safe?

Is bunk bed really safe?

1. It is not safe for children who are too young to sleep in bunk beds alone.

Now many families are families with two children or even three children. Therefore, in order to make rational use of space, many parents will buy bunk beds for their children. The two children are in the same room, and they will have their own independent space. But I don't think children can sleep in bunk beds independently if they are under five years old. Because of his age, he can't take care of himself independently. If he sleeps alone at night, he may accidentally turn over and be in danger.

Second, if children fight in the upper bunk, they are likely to fall to the ground.

If you have two or three children at home, you like to play in the upper bunk, because it is private, and like a castle, playing in a high place has a condescending feeling, which is children's favorite. That's because children are not sensible and will fight in the upper bunk. We know that the distance from sleeping to the ceiling is very low, and children will bump their heads when they stand up, but they will forget this problem and probably bump their heads into a big bag during playing.

Third, if you have bunk beds at home, you can raise the guardrail of the upper bunk.

We know that there are guardrails on the bunk beds, but these guardrails are not particularly high, only about thirty or forty centimeters high. If children play quietly there or lie down, there is no problem, but children have a weak sense of safety and like to lie on the upper bunk and look out, so they sleep dishonestly. So there are many hidden dangers, but bunk beds do meet the needs of many families. So we can't give up bunk beds. We can ask the carpenter to raise the guardrail on the upper berth. Some families connect the guardrail directly to the ceiling. No matter how the child turns over and plays, there will be no danger. I hope I can give some reference to parents.