Notably,
requirements of standard mattress imposed by the Consumer Product Safety Commission are what both retailers and crib mattresses have to fulfill with a view to protecting your infant.
Not exact matches
Part
of the new crib safety
standards from 2011 is stronger
requirements for the
mattress supports to prevent collapse.
This crib
mattress has a waterproof surface and meets flammability
requirements without the use
of flame retardant chemicals; its surface even meets food contact
standards.
The
standard prohibits traditional drop sides and has stringent
requirements for various parts
of the crib, such as
mattress supports, slats, and hardware.