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BreathableBaby Breathable Mesh Crib Liner - Classic Collection - Gray
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- 3MM CLASSIC MESH WITH 85% LIGHT BLOCKING RATING: Constructed from 3 mm mesh with A.C.T. Air Channel Technology for unrestricted airflow. 100% polyester. 1" (2.54 cm) trim on top and bottom. Machine washable.
- FITS FULL-SIZE STYLES WITH A 52" x 28" (132 CM x 71 CM) MATTRESS: Install long 11" x 111" (28 cm x 282 cm) and short 11" x 82" (28 cm x 208 cm) panels to cover 4 sides or only the long panel to cover 3 sides. Do not use on solid end styles or mini cribs.
- SAFETY TESTED & TRUSTED: From BreathableBaby, the original breathable mesh liner with millions sold since 2002. Independently tested for safety to comply with ASTM F1917 for infant bedding. Contains no added chemicals, flame retardants or formaldehyde.
- HELPS KEEP ARMS AND LEGS SAFELY INSIDE WITHOUT THE RISK OF RESTRICTED AIRFLOW: A single layer of breathable mesh allows exhaled air to pass through the fabric and mitigates risks associated with padded "crib bumpers" (banned in the US in 2022).
- EASY TO INSTALL: Adjusts to fit with hook and loop. Tuck the bottom fabric trim below the top edge of the mattress and secure all fastenings before use. Review instruction manual and installation video or contact customer care for assistance
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Q: what age is the baby net made for
A: Our liners are designed to help prevent entrapment and carry a warning to "remove this product when baby can pull to a stand using crib side (starting about 6 months)." This warning is in compliance with ASTM F1917 Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specification for Infant Bedding and Related Accessories. That said, we know from consumer research parents use liners longer than 6 months based on their specific child’s needs (and we recommend consulting with your little one’s doctor to determine the best course of action). The older the children become, the less effective liners will become at preventing entrapment. The ASTM F1917 warning label requirement applies to all non-padded mesh liners and traditional crib bumpers (banned for sale in the US as of Nov. 2022) and was previously added to the safety standard based on the fact that some traditional padded bumpers did not push down like mesh liners and posed a risk if the construction was too tall or too thick. On that note, if the goal is to use a mesh liner to help to prevent climb-out, there's been a fairly substantial amount of medical and scientific research on climb-out and those studies found that climb-out is typically related to the child's physical attributes and abilities and the number of occurrences are related more to the child than if they are in a bare crib or a crib with a liner. We do not recommend using mesh liners to help prevent climb out.
submitted byBreathable Baby Team - 2 years agoBrand expertA: Our liners are designed to help prevent entrapment and carry a warning to "remove this product when baby can pull to a stand using crib side (starting about 6 months)." This warning is in compliance with ASTM F1917 Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specification for Infant Bedding and Related Accessories. That said, we know from consumer research parents use liners longer than 6 months based on their specific child’s needs (and we recommend consulting with your little one’s doctor to determine the best course of action). The older the children become, the less effective liners will become at preventing entrapment. The ASTM F1917 warning label requirement applies to all non-padded mesh liners and traditional crib bumpers (banned for sale in the US as of Nov. 2022) and was previously added to the safety standard based on the fact that some traditional padded bumpers did not push down like mesh liners and posed a risk if the construction was too tall or too thick. On that note, if the goal is to use a mesh liner to help to prevent climb-out, there's been a fairly substantial amount of medical and scientific research on climb-out and those studies found that climb-out is typically related to the child's physical attributes and abilities and the number of occurrences are related more to the child than if they are in a bare crib or a crib with a liner. We do not recommend using mesh liners to help prevent climb out.
submitted byBreathableBaby - 2 years agoBrand expertA: Our liners are designed to help prevent entrapment and carry a warning to "remove this product when baby can pull to a stand using crib side (starting about 6 months)." This warning is in compliance with ASTM F1917 Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specification for Infant Bedding and Related Accessories. That said, we know from consumer research parents use liners longer than 6 months based on their specific child’s needs (and we recommend consulting with your little one’s doctor to determine the best course of action). The older the children become, the less effective liners will become at preventing entrapment. The ASTM F1917 warning label requirement applies to all non-padded mesh liners and traditional crib bumpers (banned for sale in the US as of Nov. 2022) and was previously added to the safety standard based on the fact that some traditional padded bumpers did not push down like mesh liners and posed a risk if the construction was too tall or too thick. On that note, if the goal is to use a mesh liner to help to prevent climb-out, there's been a fairly substantial amount of medical and scientific research on climb-out and those studies found that climb-out is typically related to the child's physical attributes and abilities and the number of occurrences are related more to the child than if they are in a bare crib or a crib with a liner. We do not recommend using mesh liners to help prevent climb out.
submitted byBreathableBabyLLC - 2 years agoBrand expert