"Missouri’s Child Seat Safety Laws In 2006, former governor Matt Blunt signed into law Senate Bill 872—now the Child Passenger Restraint Law—which amended some provisions of existing child seat safety laws. The amendments take into account not just the age of the child, but also his or her physique. For example, children weighing more than 80 lbs, or with a height of more than 4 feet 9 inches, must be secured in booster seats. Moreover, children less than 8 years old, weighing between 40 to 80 lbs, or with a height of less than 4 feet 9 inches, can be secured in smaller safety seat systems or booster seats. The typical booster seat looks like a small seat, complete with arm rests and a back rest, though a few booster seats can have no back rests, meaning they rely on the back rest of the car seat itself. So the next time you’re looking for booster seats in baby furniture stores in St. Louis, consider the child’s build. The wrong type of safety seat comes with a $50 fine in Missou
http://blog.treasurerooms.com/2013/11/29/baby-furniture-stores-in-st-louis-offer-reliable-child-safety-seats/Monday, December 2, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Safety First: Vital Considerations for Baby Furniture in St. Louis
"“It’s important to take the time to re-evaluate your home and daily routines to ensure that you’re doing all you can to provide a safe haven for your little ones.” This statement from Scoop San Diego pretty much sums up what Baby Safety Month (held last September) was all about. It also encapsulates the government's call for all parents to put the safety of their children first when buying baby furniture. Simply buying non-toxic items doesn't immediately guarantee an environment that's safe for newborns and toddlers. For example, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) only recommends cribs with fixed side rails because adjustable rails present a fall hazard for most children. The Commission also advises parents to avoid placing toys and decorations at the crib or the bedside because babies can still choke on these items. Stores like Treasure Rooms put great stock in child safety and consequently sell only brand-new baby furniture in St. Louis such as cribs, beddings, toys, r
http://blog.treasurerooms.com/2013/10/30/safety-first-vital-considerations-for-baby-furniture-in-st-louis/Thursday, October 17, 2013
Parents Choose Quality Baby Furniture in St Louis Despite Rising Child-Rearing Costs
Based on current research findings, parents would have to spend more than $240,000 just to give their children a decent life. While it's a huge sum of money, it shouldn't weigh too heavily on the minds and pockets of those who want the best for their children. Parents who want to purchase quality baby furniture in St Louis can visit stores like Treasure Rooms to acquire cribs, chests, dressers, mattresses, and changing tables for their babies.
http://blog.treasurerooms.com/2013/10/17/parents-choose-quality-baby-furniture-in-st-louis-despite-rising-child-rearing-costs/Saturday, September 14, 2013
Things to Consider: Safety of Baby Furniture in St. Louis
Fussing over a nursery is nothing strange for a family expecting a new addition. But while the situation calls for a lot of excitement, parents should keep in mind that picking the right kind of furniture should be a priority. Most parents usually pick furniture to go along with the theme they have in mind. But an article posted on CareKid.com stresses that parents should consider safety and durability over style. Though different pieces come with various precautions, parents can take ensuring their baby's safety further by considering where to place cribs, high chairs and other furnishings in a room, as well as child-proofing knobs and latches. For parents in need of baby furniture in St. Louis, companies like Treasure Rooms Baby & Kids offer a wide selection of pieces that are not only safe but also very stylish.
http://blog.treasurerooms.com/2013/09/14/safety-tips-when-youre-planning-to-buy-baby-furniture-in-st-louis/