Children
spend a lot of time on the floor, and kids' rugs get a lot of wear.
- Look
for children rugs made of durable materials, such as wool or strong
synthetic fibers and that have piles that will withstand the abuse that children feet and toys will occasion.
- Make
sure the area rug meets the standards for use with children, and look for rugs
that are stain-resistant, and that can be washed either with normal carpet
cleaner – or, in the case of area rugs - that can be put in the laundry.
- For
practical purposes, you might want to stick with multi- or darker-colored
rugs, which will hide spills and stains better than light rugs.
- For
both comfort and safety, and to extend the life of the rug, use a rug pad.
This will make the rug even cushier and will prevent it from slipping,
which makes it safer for your child.
- Finally,
if the edges of the rug are loose or flip up, consider anchoring them with
double-sided tape to minimize the chances of your child tripping.
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