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How to Prep Your babybay Bedside Sleeper For Your New Arrival

Your co-sleeping journey begins way before your baby sleeps on their made-just-for-them baby bed side co sleeper for the first time.  It starts the moment you look around online for the best baby bedside sleeper on the market (hint: you’ve stumbled upon the right page!), chats with fellow parents about bedside crib and bedside bassinet models they love, and click the “Choose Your Babybay” button so that we can get your brand new co-sleeper shipped straight to your door.  Because when it comes to choosing co-sleepers, it’s not just about finding one that will provide you with feelings of ease after your baby arrives.  It’s about choosing a bedside sleeper that is easy to unbox, easy to assemble, and easy to make a part of your and your baby’s soon-to-be shared bedroom space. That’s why when we designed babybay, we had ease in mind.  Properly assembling your babybay so that your co sleeper attaches to the bed takes just 12 steps, all easily accomplished with tools you already have at ho...

Aluminum Wiring Repair in Calgary

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How You Can Keep Your Family Safe From The Dangers Of Aluminum Electrical Wiring Without Ripping Out Your Walls ... I'll also reveal you how to fix it without spending a truckload of cash doing it. If your house was constructed during the late sixties to the mid seventies, there is a good chance that aluminum electrical wiring was utilized rather of copper for its electrical circuits. Aluminum was utilized since there was a shortage of copper due to the Vietnam War. Nevertheless, over time, trouble emerged - particularly ... homes were burning down with the aluminum connections to devices - outlets and changes - as the cause. As a matter of truth, research carried out by Franklin Research Institute for Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) revealed that homes constructed with aluminum wiring are 55 times most likely to ignite than homes wired with copper. There is nothing incorrect with the aluminum itself. It is an outstanding conductor and less expensive than copper. The issu...

What Is Co Sleeping and How Do I Know if It’s Right for Us?

What is co sleeping? Co-sleeping is often used as a catch-all term to describe the experience of sleeping with your baby close by. Co-sleeping may look a little different for every family. Parents may lay their child in a safe bedside sleeper that attaches to the side of their own bed, or they might share a bedroom with their child but encourage baby to sleep in a separate crib. They might even sleep with their baby nestled up against them all through the night.  Though there are many ways to co sleep, some are far safer than others. ( Bedside sleepers , we’re looking at you and giving you a gold star!)  But all forms of co-sleeping have one thing in common: they’ve been the safe sleeping practice preferred by families throughout history.  Though parents in many modern Western countries have popularized separate bedrooms and detached cribs, for thousands of years going to sleep curled up near your newborn has been the norm.  In fact, parents from many different cultures have long under...