Crib recalls called for stronger
crib safety regulations that ultimately banned the manufacture of drop - side cribs.
Not exact matches
The manufacturers have made sure that every type of
safety regulation is practiced to provide the safest
CRIB MATTRESS possible.
How much the
crib size is important tells the fact that the USA government made a
regulation for the standard
crib mattress size in order to provide
safety for babies.
Recent
crib recalls have lead to new
safety regulations in
crib manufacturing.
All new
cribs sold today must meet
safety regulations but we recommend doing extra research when you decide on a
crib just to see what other reviewers say.
Safety regulations have changed dramatically in recent years and older
cribs have larger slats, drop - side rails, corner posts, and newer mattresses that don't fit right.
Hotel
cribs are notoriously out of date, and often don't meet current
safety regulations.
This act requires additional testing and
regulation of all products intended for babies and kids, and paved the way for mandatory federal
safety standards for
cribs, strollers, swings, baby carriers, sleep products, bath seats, play yards and more.
This
crib meets or exceeds all
safety regulations and comes with the necessary items required to convert it to a toddler bed when the time comes.
If you still want to go the second - hand route for the
crib, make sure that you can verify that it meets all current
safety regulations before letting your little one slumber in it.
Safety regulations are constantly changing, especially when it comes to
cribs.
According to Consumer Product
Safety Commission
regulations, when a child reaches a height of 35 inches, he has outgrown the mini
crib.
Most parents, as modern consumers with a high level of awareness about
safety, design, construction and consumer protection
regulations, believe that the manufactured baby equipment devices on the market (strollers, swings,
cribs) have been tested thoroughly and demonstrated to be safe.
These
crib brands follow
safety regulations and ensure that the products they manufacture are non-toxic and chemical free.
In the U.S. we have strict rules about the width of balcony bars,
safety regulations for
cribs and play yards, exposed wires in hotel rooms, etc..