Baby furniture manufacturer LaJobi Inc. is recalling almost 5,000 of its drop-side cribs because of defects that can pose an entrapment and strangulation risk for infants.
The specific crib models being recalled by New Jersey-based LaJobi are:
The problem with the “Pinehurst” and “Hudson” cribs is that a mechanism defect can cause the drop side to detach, creating a gap that poses a suffocation, entrapment, and fall risk. Get detailed information on the “Pinehurst” and “Hudson” crib recall: CPSC News Release.
For the “Cabana” cribs, parents and caregivers should look for production dates between 01 JAN 2006 and 31 OCT 2008, which is printed (along with other identifying information) on a label on the inside bottom rail of the headboard or footboard.
The problem with the “Cabana” cribs is that wooden slats can break or come off, and the resulting gap poses an entrapment and strangulation risk to infants and toddlers. Get detailed information on the “Cabana” crib recall: CPSC News Release.
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