
Frequent wiping of dust from baby wooden furniture will help maintain the shine of the painted surface. The wooden furniture can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth or a baby-safe cleaning solution.
Sunlight, heat, and other environmental factors can damage the wood. Avoid placing your furniture in front of uncovered windows, vents, or fireplaces, as sunlight and heat can damage and discolor the wood.
Remove spills or stains immediately to prevent them from seeping into the wood and causing discoloration. Having an appropriate wood cleaner on hand can help to remove spills or stains quickly.
For baby cribs, a firm, tight-fitting mattress can prevent a baby from being trapped between the mattress and the crib. No missing, loose, broken, or improperly installed screws, brackets, or other hardware on the crib or mattress support.
ASTM F404-21 covers test methods and requirements to ensure the satisfactory performance of a high chair: a free-standing chair for a child up to 3 years old that has a seating surface more than 15 inches (38.1 cm) above the floor and elevates the child, typically for eating.