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Changing Table -

Safe surfaces are often contoured—lower in the middle and higher on the sides—to discourage the baby from rolling. Essential Safety Standards

A changing table is a raised platform designed to facilitate diaper changes by providing a dedicated, secure space at a comfortable height for caregivers. While primarily used for infants until about age two, "universal" or adult-sized changing tables also exist to serve older children and adults with disabilities. Key Features and Ergonomics CHANGING TABLE

Most infant tables are 32 to 40 inches wide and 18 to 22 inches deep. Safe surfaces are often contoured—lower in the middle

Selecting the right table often depends on balancing safety features with ergonomic comfort for the parent: Key Features and Ergonomics Most infant tables are

Standard tables typically range from 36 to 43 inches tall. An ergonomic "sweet spot" is roughly 10–15 cm below your elbow height when standing, which prevents spinal strain from hunching.

Safety is the most critical aspect, as thousands of infants suffer injuries from falls each year. Accessibility Standards for Universal Changing Stations

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