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Bed guards vs foam wedges

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Ellypoo · 06/05/2015 12:23

Hi, does anyone have any experience please? I think we are almost ready to take the side off DD's cot, and looking at our options, as I think that she is likely to fall out pretty regularly as she moves around a lot. I think she is nearly tall enough to climb out, hence us thinking about taking the side off.
Have seen foam wedges that kind of go under the sheet, or a traditional bed guard - does anyone have any recommendations or advice?
Thank you!

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AnnoyedByAlfieBear · 06/05/2015 12:54

How low to the floor is the mattress? Our cot bed is very low so I didn't use anything. Ds fell out once with no injuries and that was it. Lesson learnt! He was 2.3 btw.

Also, I found that bed guards (well the Lindam ones anyway) don't fit to wooden slatted beds, only divan types where the mattress sits flat on the base with no lip/ledge around it.

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Ellypoo · 06/05/2015 13:06

About 40cm probably, so no injuries I would have thought, but high enough to wake her up!

Didn't think about the bed guards not fitting wooden slatted beds, that's what we have, so perhaps not suitable anyway...

Thank you!

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Bamummy · 06/05/2015 16:22

We used foam wedges and thought they were pretty good, as the Lindam doesn't fit every bed.

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NoParking · 08/05/2015 18:25

We've used both and I would say that a basic Argos bed guard fitted well on a cot with wooden slats, leaving a toddler sized gap at the foot end to wiggle out of.

But for a single bed I prefer the wedge, as you can lie or sit on it for bedtime stories. You do need a fairly deep fitted sheet, though.

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FiftyShadesOfSporn · 08/05/2015 18:31

Roll up a towel lengthways and put it under the fitted sheet at the edge of the bed. Worked for us.

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eastmidswarwicknightnanny · 09/05/2015 05:15

We have a wooden slat normal size single bed and Lindam bed guard fits fine

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Athrawes · 09/05/2015 05:24

We got a length of pipe insulation and put it under the fitted sheet. Or a pool noodle.

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LissieD · 09/05/2015 06:11

We use a pool noodle too. Wriggly dd moved into a bed at 20 months and has never once fallen out.

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talulahbeige · 09/05/2015 09:01

We use a pool noodle too, it works most of the time and if she goes get over it we have a big cushion at the side of her bed for her to land on. I've found her fast asleep on the cushion a couple if times

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TheVeryHungryPreggo · 09/05/2015 14:08

We have the foam wedge for home and use a rolled up towel when we travel. Works very well for toddler bed, single bed or double. DS has never fallen out with it in place.

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mrsmalcolmreynolds · 10/05/2015 20:07

We used a metal framed bed guard for DD (now 5.5) and it was ok but during the bedtime wars that followed taking the side off her cot she did have a habit of grabbing it and rattling it which did not help the stress of the situation! So we're using the foam wedge for DS and four months in it's working really well.

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Artandco · 10/05/2015 21:04

I would just put a nice sheepskin fluffy rug on the floor and hope for the best! You can add extra pillows or folded duvet also the first few days

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