The U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission warns of a strangulation
hazard that may exist with some cribs
that have projections on the corner-posts.
Decorative knobs or cornerposts
which extend above the crib end or side
have caught clothing, necklaces and
pacifier cords as the child moves about
in the corner areas of the crib. These
knobs or posts have been implicated in
two cases of brain damage and 48
deaths due to strangulation.The CPSC
urges that parents never tie pacifiers
around a child's neck. The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA), after being alerted to this hazard by the CPSC, |
developed a voluntary standard that restricts the height of crib cornerpost extensions to 1/16 inch unless the posts are high and the tops are out of reach of a child, such as where the posts are supports
for a canopy. Most crib manufacturers have already ceased to produce cribs with post extensions. However, there may be thousands of such cribs still in consumers' homes, at garage sales, or
in second-hand furniture stores. If you already own a crib with cornerpost extensions more than 1/16 inch in height, the Commission urges that you remove the extensions |
and discard them. Some may be removed merely by unscrewing, while others may have to be sawed off and sanded smooth.If you are purchasing a new or used crib, look for one that has cornerpost extensions less than 1/16 inch above the top edge of the end or side. For more information on crib safety, consumers may send a stamped self-addressed envelope to the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association, 236 Route 38 West, Moorestown, NJ 08057. To report an unsafe consumer product or a product-related injury, consumers may call the Consumer Product Safety Commission's toll-free hotline at 1-800-638-2772. A teletypewriter number for the hearing impaired is available at 1-800-638-8270. |