Showing posts with label crib recall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crib recall. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2009

Largest Crib Recall in U.S. History - Stork Craft Cribs



Another Crib Recall –

You would think the manufacturers would get it right by now. But not so. How can we change the course of what types of products manufacturers send to the stores? We either buy the product or we don’t buy the product. We as consumers make or break a sale. If we don’t like something, we don’t buy it and it goes away.

A baby crib is where our precious baby sleeps for several years. How can we ever think that it might also kill our precious child? The manufacturers of cribs need to be told to get it right and stop endangering our children. Mothers have a huge voice when it comes to protecting our children. We need to use this voice now.

We need to stop buying the drop side crib. Buy the crib with the stationary sides. If you buy a crib, and after assembly you think the crib is not safe, then take it back to the store and tell them the problem. It may be a hassle to take it back, but it could save the life of your child. If you buy a second hand crib, remember your child’s safety first. There are lots of dangerous drop side cribs sitting in someone’s garage waiting to be sold.

Largest crib recall in U.S. history announced
Suffocation danger tied to 2.1 million drop-side cribs made by Stork Craft.

Crib recall largest in history
Nov. 23: The Consumer Products Safety Commission is planning to announce the largest ever recall of more than 2 million baby cribs with dropdown sides. NBC's Tom Costello reports.
Nightly News

Government safety regulators say more than 2.1 million drop-side cribs by Stork Craft Manufacturing are being recalled, the biggest crib recall in U.S. history.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the recall involves 1.2 million cribs in the United States and almost 1 million in Canada, where Stork Craft is based.

Nearly 150,000 of the cribs on recall carry the Fisher-Price logo.

The agency is aware of four deaths of young children who suffocated in the cribs, which have a side that moves up and down to allow parents to lift children from the cribs more easily.

The Stork Craft cribs have had problems with their hardware, which can break, or with assembly mistakes by the crib owner.

The danger is that a child's head can get caught between the mattress and the side railing, if it separates from the crib.

This is not the first time cribs have been recalled due to such fears. Nearly 5 million cribs by several manufacturers have been recalled over the past two years, including half a million from Stork Craft earlier this year, and the CPSC has considered banning drop-down sides altogether.
"Drop-side cribs, because of the amount of hardware that's involved, because it weakens the structure of the crib itself have been involved in numerous deaths and injuries, crib failures where the side may come loose or come off," said Nancy Cowles, of the advocacy group Kids in Danger.

Stork Craft is one of the most widely purchased brand names in baby cribs , with products sold at some of the biggest retailers in the country, including Target, WalMart, Sears and Kmart.
CPSC urges parents and caregivers to immediately stop using the recalled cribs, wait for the free repair kit and avoid attempting to fix the cribs without the kit. They should find an alternative, safe sleeping environment for their baby. Consumers should contact Stork Craft to receive a free repair kit that converts the drop-side on these cribs to a fixed side.

The cribs, which were manufactured and distributed between January 1993 and October 2009, sold for between $100 and $400, and were made in Canada, China and Indonesia.
The manufacture date, model number, crib name, country of origin, and the firm's name, address and contact information are located on the assembly instruction sheet attached to the mattress support board. The firm's insignia "storkcraft baby" or "storkling" is inscribed on the drop-side teething rail of some cribs.















The cribs’ drop-side plastic hardware can break or deform, or parts can become missing. In addition, the drop-side can be installed upside-down, which can result in broken or disengaged plastic parts. All of these problems can cause the drop-side to detach in one or more corners. When the drop-side detaches, it creates space between the drop-side and the crib mattress. The bodies of infants and toddlers can become entrapped in the space, which can lead to suffocation. Complete detachment of drop-sides also can lead to falls from the crib.

CPSC, Health Canada and Stork Craft are aware of 110 incidents of drop-side detachment; 67 incidents occurred in the United States and 43 in Canada. The incidents include 15 entrapments, 12 in the U.S. and three in Canada. Four of the entrapments resulted in suffocation: a 7-month-old in Gouverneur, N.Y.; a 7-month-old in New Iberia, La.; a 6-month-old in Summersville, W.Va.; and a 9-month-old in Bronx, N.Y. Another 20 babies have fallen from their cribs.

Meanwhile, safety experts caution that cribs often stay in homes for generations. If you have one of the cribs in your basement that's been recalled in recent years, fix it or get rid of it. The full list of crib recalls is on the CPSC Web site.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Original story is from MSNBC.

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Friday, August 7, 2009

Recall of Baby Floats and Cribs

Don’t let a day at the pool or an afternoon nap turn into a tragedy for your little one. Risks of drowning have fueled the recall of baby floats while concerns over suffocation have caused the recall of cribs.

The U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recently announced the voluntary recall of two consumer products: Inflatable Baby Floats and Simplicity Drop Side Cribs. The baby floats are being recalled because they pose a drowning risk: the leg straps in the seat of the float can tear causing children to unexpectedly fall into or under the water. Recall of the side cribs is due to the cribs’ plastic hardware, which can break or deform, thereby causing the drop side to detach and potentially lead to an infant’s entrapment and suffocation.

Aqua-Leisure Industries manufactures the Inflatable Baby Floats. The recalled floats were sold in a variety of styles and colors. For more information, consumers are urged to contact Aqua-Leisure at (866) 807-3998; or, visit http://cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml09/09261.html. To date, there have been over 30 reports of float seats tearing. No injuries have been reported.

Simplicity Drop Side Cribs are manufactured in China and distributed by Simplicity, Inc. and SFCA, Inc. According to the CPSC recall notice, the two firms no longer conduct day to day operations. The recall includes several different models of cribs. For more information, consumers are urged to contact the CPSC Recall Hotline at (800) 638-2772; or, visit http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml09/09260.html. To date, at least one death involving an 8-month-old child has been linked to the recalled cribs.

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

IMPORTANT: Delta Enterprise Crib Recall Notice

Cypriana wants parents to be informed and aware of any products that might be harmful to infants. We recently received word that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) partnered with Delta Enterprise Corporation of New York to voluntarily recall and replace missing safety pegs on 985,000 drop side cribs that were made in Taiwan or Indonesia. When the safety pegs in the base of each leg of the crib are missing from the lower track, the crib locks can disengage and detach if lowered below the peg hole, creating a hazardous gap. This gap can lead to the entrapment and suffocation of an infant or toddler.

An 8-month-old child became entrapped and suffocated when the drop side of the crib detached and safety pegs were not installed, according to the CPSC. Delta Corp and the CPSC are urging parents and caregivers to immediately stop using cribs that are missing a safety peg on any leg of recalled cribs with date codes ranging from 1995 through December 2005, plus one model (4624) made in 2007. The model numbers are located on the top of the mattress support board. Contact Delta either by telephone or web site for a free easy-to-install repair kit.

Call Delta toll-free at 1-800-816-5304 or log onto our Crib Recall Center for more information on the model numbers and to order the free replacement kit.

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