SleepSafe Beds: Beautiful Safe Beds for Special Needs Kids

SleepSafe Beds

https://www.sleepsafebed.com/

SleepSafe Beds are the perfect choice for children who need a large bed with high sides. We chose a SleepSafe Bed because we didn’t want to mess around with rails or bed tents that might fall off or even pose a choking hazard. We wanted something simple and complete that would be padded and keep our son in bed at night. This was the best choice!

We picked the bed with the highest sides and it is also completely padded inside. Our son can kick and roll around in perfect safety. He won’t hit anything hard and he won’t fall out! And since the bed is large (a twin), it will last him for a very long time. We also got a water-proof mattress, so clean up is very easy.


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