Give Your Child a Restful Night with a Safety Bed

What can be more disheartening for parents than watching their child suffer? At Safe Place, we strive to reduce the agony that special needs children’s parents go through every night as they struggle to fall asleep. The parents of these children have to stay awake all night long attending to their sick child who may fall out of or leave the bed and engage in a harmful activity.

We understand that children with Autism, Epilepsy and Down Syndrome need portable safety beds so they can get a peaceful sleep at night.

If your child needs a special bed to be safe throughout the night, there are a number of options you can choose from, like the safe place bed - the only portable safety bed which does not require more than 5 minutes to be set up and deflated. Being lightweight, it’s flawless design makes for easy travel either by ground or air.

Portable Safety Beds
Portable Safety Beds
Why choose Safe Place bed for your child with special needs?
Our beds are individually crafted with top-quality materials (which are over 50 percent thicker compared to the standard air mattress) to withstand kicks, bites as well as movement. The special design chosen by us virtually provides no risk of entrapment. What’s more? Each Safe Place Bed comes equipped with a monitoring pocket which allows you to keep an eye on your special child all the time.

We know how hard it can often get when it comes to getting any children into a bedtime routine. Even if they were good as babies, they would soon turn into little terrors before you even know it. These problems can be extreme for special needs children. Keeping this in mind, you need to make sure that the portable safety bed and room are safe so you don’t need to think twice before leaving your child with special needs all-night.

As you know that children are notoriously difficult to get to a sleeping routine, there all sorts of beds that you may want to consider for your special loved one. These beds will rather encourage them to go to bed.

Types of beds for children with special needs
From standard ground-level beds to bunk beds and cabin beds - choose the one that gives your child a sound sleep. Besides, there’s a variety of designs to choose from, and some of them can even be configured in a different way just to offer your child many sleeping positions to feel as comfortable as possible while taking a nap.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Tips To Consider While Traveling With an Autistic Child

There is no arguing with the fact that children with autism face problems especially when they have to travel as it can cause discomfort a...