Use a firm sleep surface, and keep soft toys and bedding away from baby.
But the two keep toys, a bed and water bowls in both homes to make the transition seamless.
Keep stuffed toys out of the bed or wash the toys weekly in hot water.
Keep toys that gather dust, such as stuffed animals, out of your bedroom.
It is important that older children learn to keep such toys away from their younger brothers and sisters, she said.
Don't keep toys on high shelves where children may be tempted to climb up to reach them.
Keep soft objects, toys, and loose bedding out of your baby's sleep area.
"She is keeping her penny-toy collection and several cast-iron toys," he said.
Keep stuffed toys off the beds, and wash them weekly.
We keep towels, toilet paper and toys on the shelves, and books in what used to be the freezer.