Check Your Homes for Recalled Lajobi Cribs and Glider Rockers
by Administrator avalon babi italia baby betsy bonavita crib dsafety glider graco hazard hudson katelyn LaJobi molly nursery pinehurst recall stranglulation tiffanyIn 2010, the Commission issued a new federal safety standard for cribs, banning drop side cribs and ushering in a safer generation of cribs. Drop side cribs are no longer a safe place to have your infant sleep due to a danger of entrapment and suffocation. Repair kits were previously available for some recalled LaJobi products, including drop side cribs. However, LaJobi is no longer in business and repair kits are no longer available for recalled LaJobi products. Any LaJobi-made products that have (…)
Read MoreNew Safety Standards to Keep your New Baby Safer in the New Year
by CPSC Blogger bassinets cradles cribs new baby nursery nursery injury report SafeSleep SafeToSleep safety Standards StrollersExpecting a new baby in the New Year? Overwhelmed with where to begin? Well, there is exciting news about nursery products. Over the past few years the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has strengthened nursery product standards to ensure safer products in the marketplace.
Here’s what CPSC has been doing to help keep babies safe:
CRIBS: All cribs sold in the U.S. with a manufacture date after June 28, 2011 must meet new federal (…)
Read MoreBaby Monitor Cords: 3 Feet from Baby
by CPSC Blogger baby baby monitor cords Childproofing cords nursery strangle toddlerLast February, we began warning you about baby monitor cord dangers. CPSC knows of seven deaths and three near strangulations since 2002 involving video and audio baby monitors. The monitors and cords were placed within a child’s reach.
You need to know about cord hazards, so you can prevent your baby from strangling in a cord.
The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) is working with us on a national baby safety campaign to get the word out to parents and caregivers about the (…)
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