Medical Drop-Side Cribs To Be Allowed In Homes Under New FDA Rule
The FDA has proposed to allow the use of medical drop-side cribs in homes and other non-health care settings if prescribed by a physician.
The FDA has proposed to allow the use of medical drop-side cribs in homes and other non-health care settings if prescribed by a physician.
Thousands of cribs have been recalled due to excessive lead levels in the paint used on them, which could put children at risk of lead poisoning.
About 170,000 IKEA VYSSA crib matresses have been recalled following two reports of infants becoming entrapped.
Oeuf is recalling 14,000 cribs that could potentially entrap infants with falling slats and rails.
About 3,100 Shermag drop-side cribs are being recalled after reports suggest the hardware may be prone to fail, posing a serious and potentially life-threatening risk for infants.
Federal regulators are re-issuing a Delta drop side crib recall that was first announced in 2008, as it was recently discovering that an infant died in one of the recalled…
About 26,000 IKEA cribs are being recalled because some were sold with bolts that may be too short to secure the mattress support, which could cause them to collapse and…
About 90,000 Bassettbaby drop-side cribs have been recalled due to a growing number of reports that the drop sides may detach or break, which can create a dangerous gap in…
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has launched a campaign to educate new and expectant parents on crib safety. The effort was announced the same day the federal safety…
About 82,000 Pottery Barn Kids drop-side cribs have been recalled due to a risk that infants may become entrapped and suffocate. The recall was announced on the same day that…