Sleeping in the soil can be healthy
One trend is advancing daily placing the beds on the floor directly, or in the best cases, on pallets made of wood called "tatami".
This ancient Oriental custom has serious grounds for ergonomic specialists argue that contribute significantly to provide adequate support to the spine and from the standpoint of energy provide "support" for the daily act of sleep.
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But getting away from the eastern criteria, we agree that this is a highly secure system for our little ones can wander quietly through the room without fear of dangerous falls. Recall that 80% of accidents in children occur within the same household and commonly used objects.
There are two very important details to consider:
Insulation: depends on the type of surface they have on the floor of the room, the need for adequate insulation. Floors or ceramic tiles are "cold" by nature and you do not want this cold to move to the back of your child. In these cases it is best insulation placing a porous texture but can be flexible as polyurethane or special recycled materials, available at sporting goods stores (used to insulate the tents in the camping ground).
Clean: not easy to clean a room where the beds are flat on the ground. You must have the foresight to lift each morning for daily hygiene. It may be a bit tedious but you weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the proposal.