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Updated: 3:12 PM Nov 24, 2009
Crib recall
Parents are being urged to stop using a certain kind of crib after a company is recalling more than two million of them.
Posted: 8:38 PM Nov 23, 2009Reporter: WEAU 13 News Staff Email Address: news@weau.com |
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Parents are being urged to stop using a certain kind of crib after a company is recalling more than two million of them.
Storkcraft's products are sold at some of the biggest retailers in the country, including Target, Wal-mart, Sears and K-Mart sometimes under Storkcraft name, but also under different brand names.
Earlier this year, Storkcraft recalled half a million cribs after the mattress support brackets broke, causing injuries to children. This newest Storkcraft recall also focuses on drop-sides that can be installed upside down, and with plastic hardware that can break, posing a serious risk to children.
Many child safety advocates say it's time to get rid of drop-side designs altogether.
If you want to check out the Consumer Product Safety Commission's information, click here.
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