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BreathableBaby CribShield Mesh Liner - White by BreathableBaby
Product SummaryManufacturer: BreathableBaby Brand: BreathableBaby Model: 20001 Color: White Product features: - Fabric helps increase airflow and reduce risk of suffocation
- Keeps arms and legs inside crib to prevent entanglement
- Collapses to prevent climbing
- Easy wrap design, adjustable easy-close fasteners
Description of BreathableBaby CribShield Mesh Liner - WhiteThis award-winning Crib Shield reduces the risk of suffocation and entanglement. combines innovation with safety to offer everyone a better night's sleep. Soft, see-through breathable mesh panels keep baby's arm's and legs safely inside. Attaches easily with Velcro, no dangerous ties. Rail cover and shield all in one. Full coverage to prevent climbing. Hypo-allergenic fabric and machine washable.
Baby Products Reviews of BreathableBaby CribShield Mesh Liner - WhiteCustomer Review: Great idea but doesn't work well Summary: 2 Stars
This is a great idea and given that my son has already gotten his leg stuck in his crib slats several times, I was really hoping it would work well. There are, unfortunately, several problems with this. First of all, it is not designed for cribs that have a higher back, which ours has. Secondly, if you have a Fisher Price aquarium or cd player or anything attached to the crib rails you can't keep it on and have the mesh liner on too since the mesh goes all the way around. You either have to get rid of the aquarium (not a practical option) or try to tuck/shove the top of the liner underneath it. Finally, if you have an ultimate crib sheet (which is a fabulous product that I highly recommend) because the mesh of the liner goes all they way around the slats of the crib you either have to eschew snapping the sheet (also not practical) or cut holes in the mesh to allow for the sheet to snap. It would be wonderful if the company that makes this would design one to accommodate a crib with a higher back and with some slits so that you can attach things like an aquarium at the top and an ultimate crib sheet at the bottom. Unfortunately, I am likely going to have to keep this because there just isn't anything else out there on the market and I need something to keep my son's limbs in the crib safely. However, it doesn't look particularly nice and given the design flaws it may not stand up to daily use. It really doesn't seem to have been designed with the realities of the modern crib in mind.
UPDATE: The first time my son slept in the crib with this on, he pulled part of the front panel down. I reattached it and made sure all the other panels were secured. The second time he slept with this on the crib, he pulled the front and back panels down and pulled an entire side panel off. The side panel was balled up by his face when I went in to check on him. Needless to say, I removed the entire thing and sent it back promptly. It is really a shame that this did not work better since it's such a great idea.
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