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600,000 cribs recalled after baby's death
Drop sides on 20 models of Dorel Asia cribs can detach, creating deadly gap
WASHINGTON - The death of a 6-month-old child prompted
the recall Tuesday of about 635,000 cribs sold by Kmart, Sears,
Wal-Mart and other stores.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the
recall of 20 models of Dorel Asia cribs with both drop sides and
fixed front rails.
Some of the Chinese- and Vietnamese-made cribs were
recalled because their drop sides can detach, creating a space where
a child can be trapped and suffocate or strangle.
A 6-month-old child from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, strangled
after getting trapped in the crib when the drop-side hardware broke.
The child's parents were using the crib after trying to repair it
themselves.
Some of the cribs were also recalled because a child
can be trapped if one of the slats is broken or damaged. This damage
can occur while the crib is in use as well as when it is being put
together, taken apart or shipped.
CPSC and Barbados-based Dorel Asia SRL have received
31 reports of incidents involving drop-side cribs, including six
incidents of children being trapped between the mattress and the
drop side. The agency and company have also received 36 reports
of broken slats, including two reports of trapped children.

Sheldon J. Schlesinger, P.A. represents clients throughout
the state of Florida including the cities of Boca Raton, Boynton
Beach, Carol City, Cooper City, Coral Gables, Coral Springs, Davie,
Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, Hollywood,
Jupiter, Lake Worth, Miramar, Miami, Oakland Park, Palm Beach, Palm
Beach Gardens, Palm Springs, Pompano Beach, and Rivera Beach
Broward County • Miami-Dade County • Palm Beach
County
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