Sentences with phrase «modern safety standards»

Be aware that older cribs may not meet modern safety standards.
Avoid the dangers by buying a new crib, manufactured under stringent modern safety standards.
We have made sure she has a crib that has passed modern safety standards.
Though an antique crib may be beautiful and sentimental, if it doesn't meet modern safety standards, it should not be used.
* I say «need,» but of course you really need very little to raise a baby by modern safety standards, besides a car seat and a safe place for it to sleep.
Modern safety standards dictate that the distance between the slats should be no more than 2 3/8 ″; this is because any more can mean your child getting a limb stuck.
Additional Features — The Rhea crib is built in compliance with modern safety standards (namely US, Australian, Canadian and European Safety Standards) and is highly eco-friendly.
You can easily get the vintage look with one of many designer sets available, and they will maintain modern safety standards to ensure your little one is safe and secure in his new room.
Dated cribs may not meet modern safety standards, and used mattresses - even those that appear to be in good condition - may harbor deadly secrets.
Antique furniture could contain lead and may not meet modern safety standards.
Be careful with older models that don't conform to modern safety standards (which change every year for many products).
It also helps to use new or recently made cribs (under 10 years old) in order to ensure that they meet modern safety standards.
Vintage cribs may look attractive, but they may not meet modern safety standards.
Curb weight tips the scales at a relatively (by today's modern safety standards) light 2,758 pounds, and it rides on a relatively short 101.2 - inch wheelbase.
Check labels on used baby clothing, since years - old garments — even in good condition — may not be manufactured up to modern safety standards.
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