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Jardine crib recalls leave consumers fuming

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The company offers some customers only a $65 credit on a new Jardine crib

By James R. Hood of ConsumerAffairs
July 3, 2013

PhotoWhen a product is recalled for reasons of safety, consumers  assume that they will be offered a repair or replacement, but that's often not the case, as some purchasers of Jardine cribs have learned.

Federal safety officials say their primary goal is to get dangerous products out of consumers' homes and, secondarily, to negotiate the best financial deal they can.

Jardine recalled about 320,000 cribs several years ago because they were unsafe. It later added another 96,000 cribs to the recall list. The company and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said the wooden crib slates and spindles could break, creating a gap where baby's head or neck could get stuck. There have been several similar recalls in recent years.

The first recall notice from the company said:  "Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs and contact Jardine to receive a full credit toward the purchase of a new crib." A later version of the recall press release said only that consumers would "receive a credit."

"Full credit"

Consumers who read the recall notice thought, understandably, that "full credit" meant they would get a credit that would cover the purchase of a new crib, but it didn't turn out that way for some customers. 

"We did the best we could for consumers," said Patty Davis, spokeswoman for the CPSC. The agency negotiated a sliding scale that provided a new crib for consumers whose crib was three to five years old.

The $65 credit was for cribs that were five to ten years old. There is no credit for cribs older than ten years. But Davis said the most important thing to focus on is the urgent need to get recalled cribs out of homes, and to dispose of them so they don't turn up at yard sales or in second-hand stores.

"We don't recommend you use a crib older than ten years. The bottom line is that consumers need to get these old and recalled cribs out of their homes and get a new crib that meets current safety standards no matter what," Davis said.

"The No. 1 priority is to keep your kids safe," she told ConsumerAffairs. "Consumers are not necessarily made whole in every single recall." By law, the CPSC must negotiate the terms of each recall with the manufacturer and does not have the power to arbitrarily impose a settlement in most cases.  

Didn't come close

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This doesn't sit well with some consumers posting to ConsumerAffairs, who noted that the cribs, which were sold at Babies R Us, Toys R Us and other retailers, cost between $150 and $450, while the credits offered to customers with older cribs didn't come close to covering the original purchase price.

"We were not offered a repair kit or told what the refund process would be until we destroyed our crib and sent them the supports and a part we needed to cut out of the end structure. We received a $65 credit to purchase one of their crib that didn't match the baby's room (no options at all)," said Joseph of Oxford, Mass. "When we contacted them again we were told they are going by policy and we would not be offered anything else."

Perla of Chula Vista, Calif., figures she's out more than $400.

"When I purchased my crib I bought it for about $500. I just got my voucher today and they gave me a grand total of $65 -- really! $65 for a $500 dollar crib which was still in great condition."

"I am glad the death trap is out of my house and I'm thankful that nothing happened to my baby's but I hate how they just ripped me off!" Perla said.

Doesn't do the job

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Many cribs produced before new safety standards went into effect in 2011 have had multiple safety problems but Nancy Cowles, executive director of the Chicago-based advocacy group Kids In Danger, says the Jardine cribs "stand alone" when it comes to lacking in basic safety standards.

"The slats were so flimsy that even the toddler in the crib was able to break them, which is obviously not going to do the job," she told ConsumerAffairs. "A crib needs to be strong enough so that parents can safely leave the child alone."

Cowles said that such poorly-handled recalls make an already unsafe situation worse.

"It's a big concern of ours, because when a recall is ineffective, parents are likely to continue using the cribs," leaving children exposed to the dangerous condition that sparked the recall, Cowles said. 

"Worst company ever"

 

"Our baby crib was recalled and we were supposed to get a voucher for the crib value at the cost spent and we were supposed to be able to use the voucher at Babies R Us." But that didn't happen," said Kristen of Norcross, Ga. 

"After waiting months and months for the company to be responsive, they made us cut a wooden portion of the crib with a saw and send it in as proof we owned the crib. ... We met all of these outrageous demands --  for what? A $65 voucher. Worst company ever!"

Say what?

PhotoWho is Jardine, exactly? Well, it's not easy to answer that. Finding their corporate website is an adventure in itself. It's jardco.com, if you're wondering. 

But having found the site doesn't get you very far because none of the links on the home page work. In fact, they're not even links.  "About Us," for example, isn't a link to another page, it's just part of an image. There are no working links at all on the page.

Toys 'R' Us no longer carries the brand in its stores and says it has received only a few inquiries about the recalls in recent years. 

"As you know, recalls of Jardine cribs were announced in 2008 and 2009.  At that time, a system was put in place to allow those impacted by this recall to receive a voucher to purchase a new crib from any brand/manufacturer from one of our stores," said Katie Reczek of Toys 'R' Us. "This system was in place for some time, and in 2011, transitioned to a system by which Jardine would provide a replacement crib directly to consumers."

Problems continue

Although it started in 2008, the series of safety crises and lethargic  responses involving Jardine cribs shows no signs of abating.

PhotoTeresa of Brunswick, Ohio, managed to survive one Jardine recall and is now having the exact same safety problems with the replacement crib, but is getting no assistance from the company, she said.

"I purchased a Jardine crib in 2008 after the first one purchased through them was recalled. My original voucher did not cover the cost of a new crib, but we paid the difference," she said. "A slat on the new crib recently developed a deep crack that pinched my daughter's fingers and we noticed that many of the slats are now cracked as is the top slat of the crib."

Teresa was puzzled that she had not been notified about subsequent recalls, since she had registered her crib with Jardine.

"The reason seems to be that ours was made a month after the recall stopped, yet is having the exact same issues! I am furious and horrified that they would continue to risk children's lives without any consequences. They refuse to replace my crib even though the issues are obviously continuing."


Rockland Furniture round cribs recalled

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The crib’s drop-side rails can malfunction, detach or otherwise fail

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
July 24, 2013

PhotoNan Far Woodworking is recalling about 3,900 Rockland Furniture round cribs.

The crib’s drop-side rails can malfunction, detach or otherwise fail. When this happens, the drop-side rail can fall out of position and create a space where an infant or toddler can become wedged or entrapped, posing a risk of strangulation or suffocation. A child can also fall out of the crib. In addition, drop-side related incidents can also occur due to incorrect assembly and with age-related wear and tear.

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

This recall involves Rockland Furniture round cribs with model number 343-8314. The model number is printed on a label located on the inner-lower portion of the crib rail. The cribs are 44 ½ inches in diameter and were sold in white, ebony and cherry finishes.

The cribs, manufactured in Taiwan, were sold exclusively at J.C. Penney stores and online at jcpenney.com from January 2005, to December 2008, for about $400.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs and contact Rockland Furniture for a free repair kit that will immobilize the drop-side rail. Until the crib is repaired, consumers should find an alternate, safe sleep environment for the child such as a bassinet, play yard or toddler bed, depending on the child’s age.

Consumers may contact Rockland Furniture toll-free at (877) 967-5770 anytime.

Dream On Me recalls cradle gliders

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The mattress support board can fall out or slide out

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
November 14, 2013

PhotoDream on Me of South Plainfield, N.J., is recalling about 700 Lullaby Cradle Gliders

The mattress support board can fall out or slide out of the bottom of the cradle glider posing a risk that babies can fall out and suffer injuries.

There have been reports of two incidents while infants were asleep inside the cradle. A one-month old infant fell to the floor when the mattress support board partially fell out, but the child was uninjured. A second report involved a four-month old infant who did not fall out of the cradle after the mattress support board became partially disengaged.

This recall involves the Lullaby Cradle Glider manufactured by Dream On Me Inc. The cradle is made of solid pine with slats on all four sides and a base that has a gliding side-to-side motion. The inner dimensions of the cradle measure 34.5 inches by 20.5 inches and includes a mattress pad and four wheels for easy movement. The cradle is sold in one design, four colors 640-C, cherry; 640-W,white; 640-E, espresso; and 640-N, natural. A label identifying the date of manufacture as October 2011 is located on the mattress support board.

The crade gliders, manufactured in China, were sold online only through K-Mart, Kohl’s, Sears, Toys R Us and Walmart from October 2011, through June 2013, for about $130.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cradles and contact Dream On Me to obtain a free repair kit. Instructions for assembly will be included in the repair kit.

Consumers may contact Dream On Me toll-free at (877) 201-4312 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday.

Oeuf recalls cribs

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The slats/spindles and top rail can detach from the cribs

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
July 23, 2014
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Photo source: CPSC

Oeuf LLC of Brooklyn, N.Y., is recalling about 14,000 Sparrow Cribs.

The slats/spindles and top rail can detach from the cribs and pose an entrapment hazard to a child.

The company has received four reports of the slats/spindles and the top rail detaching from the crib. No injuries were reported.

The recall includes four models of Oeuf Sparrow cribs sold in birch, grey, walnut and white. The recalled cribs were manufactured between July 2007, and January 2014, and have one of the following model numbers: 1SPCR, 2SPCR, 4SPCR or 5SPCR.

The manufacture date, in the MM-YYYY format, and the model number are located on the warning label attached to the crib's mattress support.

The cribs, manufactured in Latvia, were sold at independent juvenile specialty stores nationwide and online for about $800.

Consumers should immediately stop using the cribs and contact Oeuf to receive a free repair kit.

Consumers may contact Oeuf toll-free at (844) 653-8527 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.

Bexco recalls Franklin & Ben Mason 4-in-1 Convertible Cribs

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The crib front can separate from the side panels and create a hazardous gap

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
August 20, 2014
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Photo source: CPSC

Bexco Enterprises of Montebello, Calif., is recalling about 1,100 Franklin & Ben Mason 4-in-1 Convertible Cribs in the U.S. and Canada.

The crib front can separate from the side panels and create a hazardous gap that can allow a child to fall out or become entrapped between the front and side panels.

The firm has received 14 reports of the front separating from the side panels of the crib. No injuries have been reported.

This recall includes Franklin & Ben Mason style 4-in-1 style cribs model number 5601 that were manufactured from January 2012 through August 2012. The model number and the date of manufacture are printed on a label on the inside of a side panel of the crib.

Listed on the label as a “serial number,” the following purchase order numbers are included in the recall: H004522, H004546, H004548 or H004777.

The cribs have solid wood sideboards and wood rails on the front and back of the crib in varying heights and can convert to a daybed, toddler bed or full-sized bed. There is a storage drawer at the base of the crib with two metal knobs. The recalled cribs were sold in weathered gray and rustic brown, and measure 57 inches long by 33 inches wide by 51 inches high.

The cribs, manufactured in Taiwan, were sold at juvenile products specialty retailers nationwide from January 2012 through June 2014 for between $600 and $700.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs and contact the firm for a free repair kit. In the meantime, parents are urged to find an alternate, safe sleeping environment for the child, such as a bassinet, play yard or toddler bed depending on the child’s age.

Consumers may Contact Franklin & Ben, a division of Bexco, toll-free at (888) 673-6652 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. PT Monday through Friday.

IKEA recalls crib mattresses

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The mattresses could pose an entrapment hazard

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
January 14, 2015

PhotoIKEA North America Services of Conshohocken, Pa., is recalling about 169,000 VYSSA crib mattress.

The crib mattresses could create a gap between the mattress and crib ends larger than allowed by federal regulations, posing an entrapment hazard to infants.

The firm has received two reports of infants becoming trapped between the mattress and an end of the crib. They were removed from the gap without injury.

This recall involves IKEA VYSSA style crib mattresses with the following five model names: VACKERT, VINKA, SPELEVINK, SLÖA and SLUMMER. The involved mattresses were manufactured on May 4, 2014 or earlier.

An identification label attached to the mattress cover has the date of manufacture in Month-DD-YYYY format and the VYSSA model name. A gap between the mattress and crib ends larger than two finger width is an indication of the defective mattress.

The mattresses, manufactured in Mexico, were sold exclusively at IKEA stores nationwide and online at www.ikea-usa.com from August 2010, to May 2014, for about $100.

Consumers should inspect the recalled mattress by making sure there is no gap larger than the width of two fingers between the ends of the crib and the mattress. If any gap is larger, customers should immediately stop using the recalled mattress and return it to any IKEA store for an exchange or a full refund.

Consumers may contact IKEA toll-free at (888) 966-4532 anytime.

IKEA expands recall of crib mattresses

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The crib mattresses could create a gap between the mattress and crib

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
May 4, 2015

PhotoIKEA North America Services of Conshohocken, Pa., is expanding an earlier recall of crib mattresses.

 

About 344,000 mattresses are being recalled in the U.S. and Canada. About 169,000 VYSSA crib mattresses and about 175,000 SULTAN crib mattresses were recalled in the U.S. and Canada in January 2015.

 

The mattresses could create a gap between the mattress and crib ends larger than allowed by federal regulations, posing an entrapment hazard to infants.

 

The firm has received 2 reports of infants becoming entrapped between the mattress and an end of the crib. The children were removed from the gap without injury.

 

This recall involves IKEA SULTAN and VYSSA crib mattresses with the following model names:

  • SULTAN BLUNDA
  • SULTAN DROMMA
  • SULTAN SNARKA
  • SULTAN SUSSA
  • VYSSA VACKERT
  • VYSSA VINKA
  • VYSSA SPELEVINK
  • VYSSA SLOA and
  • VYSSA SLUMMER.

The recalled mattresses are 52 inches long and 27 ½ inches wide and were manufactured on May 4, 2014 or earlier. An identification label attached to the mattress cover has the date of manufacture in Month-DD-YY format or YY-WW format and the SULTAN or VYSSA model name. In the YY-WW format, mattresses with a date code of 14-18 or earlier are being recalled.

 

A gap between the mattress and crib ends larger than two finger width is an indication of the defective mattress.

 

The mattresses, manufactured in Mexico, Poland, China and the U.S., were sold exclusively at IKEA stores nationwide and online at www.ikea-usa.com from October 2000 to May 2014, for about $20 to $100.

 

Consumers should immediately stop using a recalled mattress and inspect it by making sure there is no gap larger than the width of two fingers between the ends of the crib and the mattress. If any gap is larger, customers should immediately stop using the recalled mattresses and return it to any IKEA store for an exchange or a full refund.

 

Consumers may contact IKEA toll-free at (888) 966-4532 anytime.

Baby’s Dream recalls cribs and furniture

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The paint on the products exceeds federal lead limits

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
May 11, 2015

PhotoBaby’s Dream Furniture of Buena Vista, Ga., is recalling about 4,600 cribs and furniture pieces.

 

The vintage grey paint on the cribs, furniture, and accessories exceeds federal lead limits. If ingested, lead can cause adverse health effects.

 

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

 

This recall involves Baby’s Dream full-size cribs, furniture and accessories sold in a vintage grey paint finish under the Brie, Braxton, Heritage, Everything Nice and Legendary collections. Cribs and furniture included in this recall were manufactured between March 2014 and March 2015.

 

A label affixed to the bottom of the crib’s back frame and the back panel of the furniture lists the product name, date and location of manufacture, model number and purchase order number (PO#).

 

The following model numbers are included in the recall:

 

EVERYTHING NICE COLLECTION

PRODUCT

MODEL

PO#

Spice Crib

SPCRPVG

4812-2, 4816-2, 4820-1

Sugar Crib

SUCRPVG

4812-3, 4815-1, 4817-2, 4820-2

Hutch

EVHUPVG

4814-7, 4822-6

Double Dresser

EVDDPVG

4812-7, 4814-6, 4817-4, 4821-5

Single Dresser

EVSDPVG

4817-5, 4823-6

5-Drawer Chest

EV5CPVG

4813-6

Bookcase

EVBCPVG

4816-7

Nightstand

EVNSPVG

4814-12, 4818-11, 4822-12

 

LEGENDARY COLLECTION

PRODUCT

MODEL

PO#

Panel Flat Crib

LGSPFPVG

4814-4, 4820-6

Stationary Crib (Flat Top)

LGCRFPVG

4813-5

Safety-Gate Crib (Flat Top)

LGSGFPVG

4814-3, 4818-5

Stationary Crib (Curve Top)

LGCRCPVG

4815-5, 4822-4

Safety-Gate Crib (Curve Top)

LGSGCPVG

4815-4, 4819-2

Hutch

LGHUPVG

4814-11, 4819-6

Double Dresser

LGDDPVG

4813-8, 4815-10, 4817-8, 4819-5

Single Dresser

LGDRPVG

4815-11

5-Drawer Chest

LG5CPVG

4815-9, 4818-8

Bookcase

LGBCPVG

4823-8

Nightstand

LGNSPVG

4812-16, 4815-13

Legendary Guard Rail

LGGRPVG

4814-16, 4822-13

Caps & Short Post

LGSGCSPVG

4814-17

 

BRIE & BRAXTON COLLECTION & HERITAGE SINGLE DRESSER

PRODUCT

MODEL

PO#

Brie Crib

BECRPVG

4813-1, 4816-1, 4818-1

Braxton Crib

BXCRPVG

4812-1, 4817-1, 4819-1

Heritage Single Dresser

HGSDPVG

4815-8, 4817-7, 4818-7

 

ACCESSORIES

PRODUCT

MODEL

PO#

Baby’s Dream Changer Tray

BDCTPVG

4812-15, 4816-11, 4821-10

Universal Guard Rail

BDGRPVG

4819-9, 4813-12, 4815-15

Universal Full Bed Adult Rails

BDARPVG

4811-18, 4812-18, 4814-15, 4815-14, 4818-13, 4821-11

Universal Queen Bed Adult Rails

BDQRPVG

4812-20, 4816-13, 4821-12

 

 

The cribs and furniture, manufactured in Chile, were sold at specialty furniture stores nationwide and online at BabysDream.com from March 2014, through March 2015, for between $350 and $900 for the cribs, and between $450 and $1,000 for the dressers, hutches, nightstands, bookcases and chests. Additional accessories were sold for between $100 and $300.

 

Consumers should immediately contact Baby’s Dream to arrange for an exchange at (800) 835-2742 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.

 


Bexco recalls DaVinci brand cribs

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A baby can become trapped in the crib

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
July 20, 2015

PhotoBexco Enterprises of Montebello, Calif., is recalling about 11,700 DaVinci cribs in the U.S and Canada.

A metal bracket that connects the mattress support to the crib can break, creating an uneven sleeping surface or a gap. If this occurs, a baby can become trapped in the crib, fall or suffer lacerations from the broken metal bracket.

The firm has received 10 reports of the mattress support brackets detaching. No injuries have been reported.

The recall includes DaVinci brand full-size cribs including the Reagan crib (model #M2801), the Emily crib, (model #M4791), the Jamie crib (model #M7301), and the Jenny Lind crib (model #M7391) manufactured from May 2012 through December 2012.

The model number, serial number and manufacture date are printed on a label affixed to the bottom right hand side panel of the crib.

Cribs included in the recall have serial numbers that begin with “N00,” followed by one of the following numbers:

 

Model Number and Name Serial Number (N00 + number below) 
 M2801 Reagan 4959/ 5035/ 5109
 M4791 Emily 4648/ 4669/ 4962
 M7301 Jamie 4954/ 5029
 M7391 Jenny Lind 4954/ 4620/ 4669/ 4758/ 4934/ 4994/ 5041/ 4648

 

The cribs, manufactured in China, were sold at Target and juvenile products stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com from May 2012, to December 2013, for between $150 and $250.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs and contact Bexco for a free replacement mattress support which includes replacement brackets. In the meantime, parents are urged to find an alternate, safe sleeping environment for the child, such as a bassinet, play yard or toddler bed depending on the child’s age.

Consumers may contact Bexco toll-free at (888) 673-6652 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. (PT) Monday through Friday. 

 

Stork Craft recalls crib mattresses

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The mattresses fail to meet the mandatory federal mattress flammability standard

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
July 31, 2015

PhotoStork Craft Manufacturing USA of Las Vegas, Nev., is recalling about 18,500 foam crib mattresses.

 

The mattresses fail to meet the mandatory federal mattress flammability standard for open flames, posing a fire hazard.

 

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

 

This recall involves Stork Craft foam crib and crib/toddler mattresses with model numbers 06710-100 and 06710-200 and a date of manufacture between August 2014, and January 2015. The mattresses have a zippered white fabric cover and measure about 28 inches wide, 52 inches long and have a 5 inch thick foam core.

 

The model number, date of manufacture and “Stork Craft Manufacturing (USA) Inc.” are printed on white federal label attached to the white mattress cover. The mattresses’ box has a Graco logo.

 

The mattresses, manufactured in China, were sold at Walmart stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com, EChannel.com, ToysRUs.com, Walmart.com and Wayfair.com from August 2014, through April 2015, for between $38 and $50.

 

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled crib mattresses and contact Stork Craft for a free, zippered mattress barrier cover to be placed over the mattress foam core and under the white mattress cover provided with the mattress.

 

Consumers may contact Stork Craft at (800) 274-0277 Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. (PT), by email at parts@storkcraft.com, or online at http://storkcraftdirect.com and click on Product Recall near the bottom of the page for more information.

 

 

IKEA recalls previously recalled crib mattresses

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The mattresses fail to meet the federal open flame standard

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
September 9, 2015

PhotoIKEA North America Services of Conshohocken, Pa., is recalling about 38,400 VYSSA SPELEVINK crib mattresses. These mattresses mattresses were previously recalled in January 2015 and again in May 2015 for entrapment hazards.)

 

The crib mattresses fail to meet the federal open flame standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard.

 

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

 

This recall involves IKEA VYSSA SPELEVINK crib mattresses. The recalled mattresses are 52 inches long and 27 1/2 inches wide. They are white with a blue piping around the edge and have an identification label attached to the mattress cover has the date of manufacture in Month-DD-YY format or YY-W format and the VYSSA SPELEVINK model name. Mattresses made after July 2007 also have a federal tag at the foot of the mattress.

 

The mattresses, manufactured in Mexico, were sold exclusively at IKEA stores nationwide and online at www.ikea-usa.com from October 2000, through May 2014, for about $100.

 

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled crib mattresses and return them to any IKEA store for a full refund. Mattresses that were given in an exchange to consumers for their VYSSA SPELEVINK mattresses in the two previous recalls are included in this recall program.

 

Consumers may contact IKEA toll-free at 888-966-4532 anytime or online at www.ikea-usa.com and click on the recall link at the top of the page for more information.

 

 

 

Bexco expands recall of DaVinci brand cribs

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A metal bracket that connects the mattress support to the crib can break

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
October 5, 2015

PhotoBexco Enterprises of Montebello, Calif., is expanding its earlier recall of DaVinci cribs.

 

The new recall adds 6,000 cribs to the 11,700 cribs recalled in July 2015.

 

A metal bracket that connects the mattress support to the crib can break, creating an uneven sleeping surface or a gap. If this occurs, a baby can become trapped in the crib, fall or suffer lacerations from the broken metal bracket.

 

The firm has received five additional reports of the mattress support brackets breaking and detaching, bringing the total to 15. No injuries have been reported.

 

The recall includes DaVinci brand full-size cribs including the Reagan crib (model #M2801), the Emily crib, (model #M4791), the Jamie crib (model #M7301), and the Jenny Lind crib (model #M7391) manufactured from May 2012 through December 2012.

 

The model number, serial number and manufacture date are printed on a label affixed to the bottom right hand side panel of the crib. Cribs included in the recall have serial numbers that begin with “N00,” followed by one of the following numbers. The previous recall included the same model numbers, but had different serial numbers.

 

The following cribs have been added to the recall:

 

Model Number and Name

 

 

Serial Number (N00 + number below)

*new serial numbers added in this

  recall expansion

M2801 Reagan

4959/ 5035/ 5109,

*5254, *5350 or *5035

M4791 Emily

4648/ 4669/ 4962,

*5249, *5380, *5534 or *5193

M7301 Jamie

4954/ 5029

*5108 or *5381

M7391 Jenny Lind

 

 

4954/ 4620/ 4669/ 4758/ 4934/ 4994/ 5041/ 4648

*5214, *5100, *5227, *5313, *5382, *5094, *5524 or *5644

 

The cribs, manufactured in China, were sold at Target and juvenile products stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com from May 2012 to December 2013 for between $150 and $250.

 

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs and contact Bexco for a free replacement mattress support which includes replacement brackets. In the meantime, parents are urged to find an alternate, safe sleeping environment for the child, such as a bassinet, play yard or toddler bed depending on the child’s age.

 

Consumers may contact DaVinci toll-free at 888-673-6652 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. (PT) Monday through Friday. Consumers may also visit www.davincibaby.com/safetyrecall3 or www.davincibaby.com and click on “Safety Recall” for more information.

 

 

Baby’s Dream recalls cribs and furniture

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The paint on the products exceeds federal lead limits

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
May 11, 2015

PhotoBaby’s Dream Furniture of Buena Vista, Ga., is recalling about 4,600 cribs and furniture pieces.

 

The vintage grey paint on the cribs, furniture, and accessories exceeds federal lead limits. If ingested, lead can cause adverse health effects.

 

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

 

This recall involves Baby’s Dream full-size cribs, furniture and accessories sold in a vintage grey paint finish under the Brie, Braxton, Heritage, Everything Nice and Legendary collections. Cribs and furniture included in this recall were manufactured between March 2014 and March 2015.

 

A label affixed to the bottom of the crib’s back frame and the back panel of the furniture lists the product name, date and location of manufacture, model number and purchase order number (PO#).

 

The following model numbers are included in the recall:

 

EVERYTHING NICE COLLECTION

PRODUCT

MODEL

PO#

Spice Crib

SPCRPVG

4812-2, 4816-2, 4820-1

Sugar Crib

SUCRPVG

4812-3, 4815-1, 4817-2, 4820-2

Hutch

EVHUPVG

4814-7, 4822-6

Double Dresser

EVDDPVG

4812-7, 4814-6, 4817-4, 4821-5

Single Dresser

EVSDPVG

4817-5, 4823-6

5-Drawer Chest

EV5CPVG

4813-6

Bookcase

EVBCPVG

4816-7

Nightstand

EVNSPVG

4814-12, 4818-11, 4822-12

 

LEGENDARY COLLECTION

PRODUCT

MODEL

PO#

Panel Flat Crib

LGSPFPVG

4814-4, 4820-6

Stationary Crib (Flat Top)

LGCRFPVG

4813-5

Safety-Gate Crib (Flat Top)

LGSGFPVG

4814-3, 4818-5

Stationary Crib (Curve Top)

LGCRCPVG

4815-5, 4822-4

Safety-Gate Crib (Curve Top)

LGSGCPVG

4815-4, 4819-2

Hutch

LGHUPVG

4814-11, 4819-6

Double Dresser

LGDDPVG

4813-8, 4815-10, 4817-8, 4819-5

Single Dresser

LGDRPVG

4815-11

5-Drawer Chest

LG5CPVG

4815-9, 4818-8

Bookcase

LGBCPVG

4823-8

Nightstand

LGNSPVG

4812-16, 4815-13

Legendary Guard Rail

LGGRPVG

4814-16, 4822-13

Caps & Short Post

LGSGCSPVG

4814-17

 

BRIE & BRAXTON COLLECTION & HERITAGE SINGLE DRESSER

PRODUCT

MODEL

PO#

Brie Crib

BECRPVG

4813-1, 4816-1, 4818-1

Braxton Crib

BXCRPVG

4812-1, 4817-1, 4819-1

Heritage Single Dresser

HGSDPVG

4815-8, 4817-7, 4818-7

 

ACCESSORIES

PRODUCT

MODEL

PO#

Baby’s Dream Changer Tray

BDCTPVG

4812-15, 4816-11, 4821-10

Universal Guard Rail

BDGRPVG

4819-9, 4813-12, 4815-15

Universal Full Bed Adult Rails

BDARPVG

4811-18, 4812-18, 4814-15, 4815-14, 4818-13, 4821-11

Universal Queen Bed Adult Rails

BDQRPVG

4812-20, 4816-13, 4821-12

 

 

The cribs and furniture, manufactured in Chile, were sold at specialty furniture stores nationwide and online at BabysDream.com from March 2014, through March 2015, for between $350 and $900 for the cribs, and between $450 and $1,000 for the dressers, hutches, nightstands, bookcases and chests. Additional accessories were sold for between $100 and $300.

 

Consumers should immediately contact Baby’s Dream to arrange for an exchange at (800) 835-2742 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.

 

Bexco recalls DaVinci brand cribs

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A baby can become trapped in the crib

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
July 20, 2015

PhotoBexco Enterprises of Montebello, Calif., is recalling about 11,700 DaVinci cribs in the U.S and Canada.

A metal bracket that connects the mattress support to the crib can break, creating an uneven sleeping surface or a gap. If this occurs, a baby can become trapped in the crib, fall or suffer lacerations from the broken metal bracket.

The firm has received 10 reports of the mattress support brackets detaching. No injuries have been reported.

The recall includes DaVinci brand full-size cribs including the Reagan crib (model #M2801), the Emily crib, (model #M4791), the Jamie crib (model #M7301), and the Jenny Lind crib (model #M7391) manufactured from May 2012 through December 2012.

The model number, serial number and manufacture date are printed on a label affixed to the bottom right hand side panel of the crib.

Cribs included in the recall have serial numbers that begin with “N00,” followed by one of the following numbers:

 

Model Number and Name Serial Number (N00 + number below) 
 M2801 Reagan 4959/ 5035/ 5109
 M4791 Emily 4648/ 4669/ 4962
 M7301 Jamie 4954/ 5029
 M7391 Jenny Lind 4954/ 4620/ 4669/ 4758/ 4934/ 4994/ 5041/ 4648

 

The cribs, manufactured in China, were sold at Target and juvenile products stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com from May 2012, to December 2013, for between $150 and $250.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs and contact Bexco for a free replacement mattress support which includes replacement brackets. In the meantime, parents are urged to find an alternate, safe sleeping environment for the child, such as a bassinet, play yard or toddler bed depending on the child’s age.

Consumers may contact Bexco toll-free at (888) 673-6652 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. (PT) Monday through Friday. 

 

IKEA SNIGLAR cribs recalled

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The slats may detach from the top or bottom rail, creating a gap

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
November 1, 2016

PhotoIKEA Canada is recalling about 175 IKEA SNIGLAR cribs.

The slats may detach from the top or bottom rail, creating a gap. If this occurs a child can become entrapped in the crib, fall or be cut by the loose slats.

There are no reports of incidents or injuries.

This recall involves the IKEA SNIGLAR crib measuring about 27 inches by 52 inches, model number 502.485.41 with the manufacturing date code of 15342. The cribs are beech wood in color, with rounded slats around the whole frame.

The cribs, manufactured in Romania, were sold in Canada from August 2015, to September 2016.

What to do

Customers who purchased the cribs should immediately stop using them and and return them to any IKEA store for a full refund. Proof of purchase (receipt) is not required by IKEA for this recall.

Consumers with questions may contact IKEA Canada toll free at 1-800-661-9807 or online at http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/.


Mathew & Lauren collection crib recalled

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The mattress support system may dislodge

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
December 7, 2016

PhotoMother Hubbards Cupboards is recalling about 100 Mathew & Lauren collection cribs sold in Canada.

The mattress support system may dislodge resulting in a change in the side height. The change in side height poses a fall hazard for the child. Thus these cribs do not meet the requirements of the Cribs, Cradles and Bassinets Regulations in Canada.

The company says there are no reports of incidents or injuries.

This recall involves Mathew & Lauren collection cribs, identified by model 8700-700. The recalled product is a crib that can be converted into a double bed. The model number can be found on the product's packaging and on a label on the inside of the side panel.

The cribs, manufactured in Canada, were sold from January 2015, to November 2016.

What to do

Customers who purchased the recalled product should immediately stop using it and contact Mother Hubbards Cupboards to arrange for replacement fasteners for the mattress support system.

Consumers with questions may contact Mother Hubbards Cupboards at 1-888-661-8201, by email at sales@mhcfurniture.com or online at http://www.mhcfurniture.com/baby-furniture/.

Mathew & Lauren collection crib recalled

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The mattress support system may dislodge

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
December 7, 2016

PhotoMother Hubbards Cupboards is recalling about 100 Mathew & Lauren collection cribs sold in Canada.

The mattress support system may dislodge resulting in a change in the side height. The change in side height poses a fall hazard for the child. Thus these cribs do not meet the requirements of the Cribs, Cradles and Bassinets Regulations in Canada.

The company says there are no reports of incidents or injuries.

This recall involves Mathew & Lauren collection cribs, identified by model 8700-700. The recalled product is a crib that can be converted into a double bed. The model number can be found on the product's packaging and on a label on the inside of the side panel.

The cribs, manufactured in Canada, were sold from January 2015, to November 2016.

What to do

Customers who purchased the recalled product should immediately stop using it and contact Mother Hubbards Cupboards to arrange for replacement fasteners for the mattress support system.

Consumers with questions may contact Mother Hubbards Cupboards at 1-888-661-8201, by email at sales@mhcfurniture.com or online at http://www.mhcfurniture.com/baby-furniture/.

Dream On Me recalls crib & toddler bed mattresses

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The mattresses fail to meet the mandatory federal flammability standard

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
December 14, 2017

PhotoDream On Me of Piscataway, N.J., is recalling about 23,400 crib and toddler bed mattresses.

The mattresses fail to meet the mandatory federal flammability standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard.

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

This recall involves Dream On Me spring and foam mattresses for cribs and toddler beds. The recalled mattresses were sold in a variety of colors and prints.

The following model numbers and dates of manufacture are printed on a tag on the top center of the mattress:

Mattress

Color/Print

Model

Date of Manufacture Range

volur Sleep Ultra Crib and Toddler Bed Mattress

white

849

between January 1, 2016 and December 19, 2016

volur Sleep Deluxe Crib and Toddler Bed Mattress

white

850

between January 1, 2016 and December 19, 2016.

Sweet Dreams 6 88 Coil Spring Crib and Toddler Bed Mattress in Blue

white with blue clouds

87

between January 1, 2016 and December 19, 2016

88 Coil Inner Spring Standard Crib & Toddler Mattress

white

88

between January 1, 2016 and December 19, 2016

Visco Pedic Innerspring Standard Mattress in Blue star

blue star

150V_1

between January 1, 2016 and December 19, 2016

Convoluted Orthopedic Inner Spring Standard Crib & Toddler Mattress

white print

150C

between January 1, 2016 and December 19, 2016

Firm Foam Crib and Toddler bed mattress

white print

6E6WL

between January 1, 2016 and December 19, 2016

5" Foam Crib & Toddler Bed Quilted Standard Mattress

quilted bear print

5B5

between January 1, 2016 and December 19, 2016.

5 Round Foam Crib Mattress

white

42R

between January 1, 2016 and December 19, 2016.

5" Thick Round Crib Mattress

white

40R1

between January 1, 2016 and December 19, 2016

The mattresses, manufactured in the U.S., were sold at Amazon.com, Kohls.com, ToyRUs.com, Walmart.com and Wayfair.com from January 2016, through December 2016, for between $40 and $90.

What to do

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled mattresses and contact Dream On Me to receive a free mattress cover to bring the mattress into compliance with the federal flammability standard.

Consumers may contact Dream On Me toll-free at 877-201-4317 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday or online at www.dreamonme.com and click on Customer Care for more information.

Tobi Recalls Babynest crib bumpers

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The strings on the crib bumper pose a strangulation hazard to babies

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
May 14, 2018

Tobi USA of Concord, Calif., is recalling about 200 Babynest crib bumpers.

The strings on the crib bumper exceed a safe length, posing a strangulation hazard to babies.

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

This recall involves Babynest crib bumpers used in Babybay bedside sleeper cribs that attach to adult size beds.

The recalled bumpers measure 60 inches long by 9.5 inches wide and were sold in brown, green, blue, pink, white, gray with white stars, white with gray stars, gray with white polka dots, white with gray polka dots and white with blue stars.

SKU

Description

Recalled Babynest crib bumpers

167805

Yellow

167806

Brown

167807

Green

167808

Blue

167810

Pink

167811

White

167814

Gray w/ White Stars

167815

White w/ Gray Stars

167816

Gray w/ White Polka Dots

167817

White w/ Gray Polka Dots

167820

White with Blue Stars

The crib bumpers, manufactured in Germany, were sold exclusively online at www.babybay.us from April 2016, to January 2018, for between $45 and $65

What to do

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled crib bumpers and contact Babybay for a full refund. Babybay is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Consumers may contact Babybay toll-free at 844-692-2292 between 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (PT) Monday through Friday, by email at info@babybay.us or online at www.babybay.us and click on Recall Notice for more information.

Shermag recalls convertible 4-in-1 crib

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The hardware on the crib can become loose and detach

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
January 16, 2019

PhotoShermag is recalling about 2,956 Shermag Harrison convertible 4-in-1 cribs.

The hardware on the cribs can become loose and detach, allowing the sides of the crib to widen, creating a hazardous gap in which infants and toddlers can become wedged or trapped, posing risks of suffocation and strangulation.

Hardware failures can also lead to the crib to collapse as sides may detach.

No injuries have been reported.

The following product, sold exclusively at Toys R Us Canada from January 2015, to September 2016, is being recalled:

Model NameModel NumberUPC
Shermag Harrison274348-02773378730489

What to do


Customers who purchased the recalled product should immediately stop using it and contact Shermag to receive a refund.

Consumers with questions may contact Shermag at (800) 567-3419, Monday Friday from 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. (ET).

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