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  2. Feds Change the Way Cribs Must be Made; Nearly All Cribs ...

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    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission today made sweeping changes about how cribs must be made -- banning the once ubiquitous drop-side crib -- and requiring safety standards that few cribs ...

  3. Drop-Side Crib Recalls and Deaths Spur Law Proposal - AOL

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  4. Dangerous Products That Had to Be Recalled - AOL

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    Ultimately, at least 9 million cribs were recalled because the drop-side rails could partially detach from the cribs, creating a gap that could trap a baby, potentially suffocating or strangling ...

  5. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    Some older cribs contained a drop gate (or drop side), a side which lowers to ease the process of putting the child into the bed, but can be raised again to restore the integrity of the enclosure. However, assembly problems and malfunctioning hardware on drop gates can cause the formation of gaps, which have been attributed to infant deaths and ...

  6. Crib recall: 170,000 Sorelle and C&T drop-side cribs - AOL

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    Parents with babies sleeping in a drop-sided crib with the brands C&T International, Sorelle or Golden Baby should check to see if their crib is included in a recall of 170,000 cribs sold between ...

  7. Cot side - Wikipedia

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    A cot side or bed guard rail is a raised side fitted to a bed to stop the occupant from falling out of bed. They occur: They occur: In toddler beds ; however in infant beds the sides are to prevent intentional, rather than accidental, exit.

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  9. Safe to Sleep - Wikipedia

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    A plot of SIDS rate from 1988 to 2006. The Safe to Sleep campaign, formerly known as the Back to Sleep campaign, [1] is an initiative backed by the US National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) at the US National Institutes of Health to encourage parents to have their infants sleep on their backs (supine position) to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.