Saturday, January 14, 2012

Wall Mounted Baby Changing Tables

Wall Mounted Baby Changing Tables are the kind you see in public restrooms or WCs provided for mothers in bathroom restaurants and shopping malls. These are the foldable-type fixtures, you can extend out and place your baby while you change his diaper. Like a regular changing table, it also has a safety belt to keep baby in place. Though you can purchase a wall-mounted baby changing table online, they are not quite as popular for home use like the classic, furniture-type Baby Changing Table which can be seen in any home nursery. However, you may consider having one installed in your home bathroom if you have the space.
Wall Mounted Baby Changing Tables are often made of high-density polyethylene or stainless steel. It has steel hinges to ensure that the bed is locked unto the wall, average wall baby changing stations can hold up to 200 lbs. And are strictly meant for babies, toddlers and small children.
You may purchase Wall Mounted Baby Changing Tables at these following online stores:

3 comments:

  1. "I have had my fair share of using baby changing tables at public restrooms but uuuuugh! Sometimes an irresponsible parent would leave the changing table unclean! This is just plain disgusting. It would be a good idea to have baby changing tables such as these equipped with sanitizer or wipes in consideration for the next user. Any mother wouldn’t want to place her baby on anything with bacteria frolicking on it. Plus, would it still be practical to install one in your home when the baby will outgrow it in less than a year?"

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  2. I saw one of these folded-up in the Men’s room and I couldn’t for the life of me figure out what it was for. I saw some instructions printed, but they were too small to bother with. I thought that this was some sort of drawer for cleaning utensils and stuff. Good thing I stumbled upon your post and the mystery is finally solved.

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  3. Is this even secure? I don't think I would place my baby anywhere without a solid bottom. Sure it's bolted to the wall to save space, but I'd still use a table anytime.

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