NEWS from CPSC
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Office of Information and Public Affairs | Washington, DC 20207 |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 19, 2010 Release # 10-114 |
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Dorel Asia Recalls To Replace Cribs; Pose Strangulation and Suffocation Hazards
One infant death reported, 10 injuries to infants
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Dorel Asia SRL, of Barbados, is announcing a voluntary recall to replace drop side and non-drop side cribs that pose suffocation and strangulation hazards to infants and toddlers. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs until replacement kits are obtained and installed.
Name of Product: Dorel Asia cribs
Units: About 635,000
Distributor: Dorel Asia SRL, of Barbados
Hazard: The drop side hardware can fail causing the drop side to detach from the crib. When the drop side detaches it creates a space in which an infant or toddler can become entrapped and suffocate or strangle. In addition, the recalled cribs can pose a serious entrapment and strangulation hazard when a slat is damaged. This can occur while the crib is in use, in storage, being put together, taken apart or reassembled; or during shipping and handling.
Reports: CPSC and Dorel Asia SRL received a report of the death of 6-month old child from Cedar Rapids, Iowa who became entrapped and strangled in a crib after the drop side hardware broke. The crib continued to be used after the parents tried to repair the drop side themselves. CPSC and Dorel Asia received reports of 31 drop side incidents. In six of those incidents, children were entrapped between the drop side and crib mattress. Three children suffered from bruises as a result of the entrapment. In addition, CPSC and Dorel Asia received reports of 36 incidents of slat breakage, including seven reports of bruises and scratches to children and two reports of entrapment that resulted in no injury.
Description: The following Dorel Asia cribs are involved in the recall:
Model Number | Front Rail | Description |
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WM1633 | Drop side | 3-1 Sleigh Crib – Cherry |
WM1633-0 | Drop side | 3-1 Sleigh Crib – Cherry (no castors) |
WM1676BC | Fixed | 4-1 Bethany James Crib – Walnut |
WM1676BCR-DC | Fixed | 2-1 Crib – Walnut |
WM2163 | Fixed | 4-1 Crib – Manhattan Walnut |
WM2163DC | Fixed | 4-1 Crib – Manhattan Walnut |
WM1633-0-DC | Fixed | 3-1 Sleigh Crib (no castors) |
GP004B3EGR | Drop side | 3-1 Convertible – Espresso |
GP004B3WGR | Drop side | 3-1 Convertible – White |
GP006BCEGR | Drop side | Single – Espresso |
GP006BCWGR | Drop side | Single – White |
DA1615B3 | Drop side | 3-1 Convertible Crib – Natural |
DAKM5132 | Drop side | 3-1 Convertible Crib – White |
DASE5005 | Drop side | Cottage Hill Single Crib – White |
DASE5009 | Drop side | Vintage Estate 3-1 Sleigh Crib – Cherry |
DA0504KMC-1N | Drop side | 3-1 Heritage Crib – Natural |
DA0504KMC-1W | Drop side | 3-1 Heritage Crib – White |
DA1614B3 | Drop side | 3-1 Lexington Crib – Cherry |
DAKM5152 | Drop side | Single Jenny Lind Crib – Walnut |
DASE5015 | Drop side | 3-1 Convertible – Toffee |
Sold at: K-Mart, Sears and Wal-Mart stores nationwide from January 2005 through December 2009 for between $120 and $700.
Manufactured in: China and Vietnam
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs, find an alternative safe sleeping environment for your child, and contact Dorel Asia to receive a free replacement kit. Consumers should log on to www.dorel-asia.com to order the free replacement kit to prevent child entrapment in these cribs. The repair kits will be provided to owners within the next several weeks.
Consumer Contact: Call Dorel Asia toll-free at (866) 762-2304 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit the firm’s Web site at www.dorel-asia.com
Important Message from CPSC: CPSC reminds parents not to use any crib with missing, broken, or loose parts. Make sure to tighten hardware from time to time to keep the crib sturdy. When using a drop-side crib, parents should check to make sure the drop side or any other moving part operates smoothly. Always check all sides and corners of the crib for disengagement. Disengagements can create a gap and entrap a child. In addition, do not try to repair any side of the crib, especially with duct tape, wire or rope.
Visit CPSC's Crib Information Center for more information on Crib Safety and Recalls.
4-1 Crib – Walnut, Model # WM1676BC
3 -1 Sleigh Crib – Cherry Model # WM1633 &
WM1633-0
3 -1 Lexington Crib – Cherry Model # DA1614B3
3 -1 Heritage Crib – Natural Model # DA0504KMC-1N
3 -1 Heritage Crib – White Model # DA0504KMC-1W
3 -1 Convertible Crib – White Model # DAKM5132
Cottage Hill Single Crib – White Model # DASE5005
Vintage Estate 3-1 Crib – Cherry Model # DASE5009
3-1 Convertible Crib – Natural Model # DAKM1615B3
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… and another recall; very scary to me. As I did some research on furniture cribs, I noticed that very few parents (or soon-to-be-parents) are aware of that several safety standards out there for baby furniture cribs / furniture cribs. There are several crib safety standards – mandatory industry safety standards as set by the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC), in addition, there are voluntary standards set by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Cribs that meet or exceed these safety standards are certified by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). So watch for a JPMA certification if you purchase a new crib… to avoid more recalls. Andrea from baby furniture cribs
… and another recall; very scary to me. As I did some research on furniture cribs, I noticed that very few parents (or soon-to-be-parents) are aware of that several safety standards out there for baby furniture cribs / furniture cribs. There are several crib safety standards – mandatory industry safety standards as set by the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC), in addition, there are voluntary standards set by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Cribs that meet or exceed these safety standards are certified by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). So watch for a JPMA certification if you purchase a new crib… to avoid more recalls. Andrea from baby furniture cribs