Baby Cribs
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Baby Cribs (hospital pediatric cots) are secure, easy-clean beds for infants in clinical care. High protective rails, smooth-locking gates, and a fluid-resistant mattress keep young patients safe and comfortable, while lockable castors, IV mounts, and storage points support fast, organized treatment. Ideal for newborn and pediatric wards, emergency rooms, and day-care surgery, they improve safety, mobility, and hygiene for caregivers and families alike.
Description
Baby Cribs (hospital pediatric cots) provide a secure, easy-to-clean sleeping and treatment space for infants and toddlers in clinical settings. Built on a stable wheeled base, they combine high, closely spaced rails with child-safe latches to prevent climbing or entrapment. The mattress platform and side gates give clinicians full access for examinations, IV therapy, or monitoring, while integrated accessory points can hold items such as IV poles, oxygen cylinders, and utility trays to keep essentials close at hand.
Key features & benefits
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Safe enclosure: Full-height rails with smooth corners and tamper-resistant locks protect young patients while allowing clear visibility.
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Clinical access: Drop/slide side panels and a roomy mattress area simplify procedures and transfers.
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Mobility with control: Large, smooth-rolling castors—typically with braking and directional control—make it easy to steer and park securely.
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Hygiene-ready surfaces: Powder-coated or stainless frames and fluid-resistant mattresses withstand frequent disinfection.
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Built-in utility: Mounts for IV poles, storage shelves, and accessory rails streamline care at the bedside.
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Durability: Rigid frames and impact bumpers stand up to high traffic in emergency and pediatric units.
Typical applications
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Newborn and pediatric wards, step-down and postnatal rooms, day-care surgery, emergency departments, and diagnostic areas that need short-stay infant care with rapid room turnover.
How it compares
Compared with domestic cribs or bassinets, hospital cots are stronger, easier to disinfect, and designed for continuous observation and frequent movement. Versus full pediatric beds, cribs offer higher containment for smaller patients and a more compact footprint for busy corridors.
Selection guidance
Choose by mattress size and height, rail style (drop or sliding), brake system, accessory requirements (IV/oxygen storage), and upholstery specification. For institutional purchasing, request evidence of testing to recognized safety and durability standards for cots and medical beds applicable in your region. The right configuration enhances safety, speeds workflow, and reassures families.
