Antes de acostar a su bebé a dormir en una cuna de segunda mano, inspeccionela para asegurarse que es segura. Una cuna segura --
Tiene un colchón firme y ajustado
No le faltan varillas, no tiene varillas rotas ne piezas flojas
No tiene más de 2
3/8 pulgadas entra las varillas (lo ancho de una lata de soda)
Tiene postes que no son más de
1/16" pulgada
No tiene recortes que puedan atrapar la cabeza en la cabecera y el pie de la cama
Si su cuna no es segura, no la use.
¡Destruyala! Le puede salvar la vida a su bebé!
Para más información, llame a:
La Comisión de Seguridad de Productos del Consumidor de los E.U.
Washington, D.C. 20207
LINEA DIRECTA GRATUITA 800-638-2772 (Se habla Español)
INTERNET www.cpsc.gov
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