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Over 200,000 drop side cribs made by LaJobi, Inc have been voluntarily recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The hazard is found in the drop side hardware. It can break or fall and create a wedge in which an infant or toddler can become entrapped. There have been 99 reports of drop side malfunctions. A total of 8 children have been affected, either becoming trapped in the wedge and suffocating or being strangled, or falling from the crib. There has been one report of a concussion. Consumers should stop using these recalled products immediately.
For more information on this recall, please visit the U.S. Production Safety Commission website.
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Last month, we reported over 2 million drop side cribs manufactured by Stork Craft had been recalled due to the danger of child entrapment and strangulation. Just this week, another manufacturer of drop side cribs, Dorel Industries, is being forced to recall 635,000 cribs due to hazards of infant and toddler strangulation, suffocation and even infant death.
An online report was published this week suggesting that Dorel Industries may have been persuaded with the recall by actions the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission planned to take. The report quotes a spokesman with CPSC as saying the commission would take unilateral action to recall 20 various models of Dorel cribs due to hardware issues in drop-side cribs as well as for slats that break.
The report continues to say that because of the potential embarrassment of not issuing a recall in the aftermath of dozens of incidents and the fatality of a baby — Dorel announced the recall with the traditional language of “in cooperation with” the CPSC.
In a written statement, Dorel said, “The recall is motivated by isolated reports of broken crib slats and drop-side hardware. In total, 67 incidents were reported and 10 children were bruised or scratched.” The statement described the circumstances surrounding the infant’s death as highly unusual.
For more details, please visit CPSC or call Dorel Asia toll-free at (866) 762-2304


