CPSC head promises swift action

Chairwoman: There is compelling reason to ban drop-sides

By JENNIFER C. KERR
Associated Press
Wednesday, November 25, 2009



WASHINGTON -- The head of the Consumer Product Safety Commission on Tuesday promised swift action to get dangerous products off the market, acknowledging that the agency didn't move quickly enough on a record recall of cribs linked to four deaths.

"We were not advancing this case as quickly as possible," Chairwoman Inez Tenenbaum said in an interview. "So, I put all of the resources for the agency on this project so that they could accomplish this goal of recalling the crib."

At issue are some 2.1 million drop-side cribs made by Stork Craft Manufacturing of Canada. Four infants suffocated in the cribs.

The CPSC said the recall involves 1.2 million cribs in the United States and almost 1 million in Canada. Sales of the cribs being recalled date back to 1993 and nearly 150,000 of the cribs carry the Fisher-Price logo.

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More than 2.1 million drop-side cribs by Stork Craft Manufacturing of Canada are being recalled following reports of four infant suffocations.

Stork Craft insisted Tuesday that its cribs are safe if used properly.

Chief Executive Officer Jim Moore said the four deaths linked to the recall happened a long time ago and were found to be a result of improper use. He said all parents need to do to fix the crib is to install a free kit from the company that converts the drop-side to a fixed, immovable side.

Drop-side cribs have one side that moves up and down to allow infants to be lifted from the cribs more easily. There have been 110 incidents of the drop-side detaching from the Stork Craft cribs, according to the CPSC.

In the case of Stork Craft and other drop-side cribs, the hardware used to put the crib together can break, deform or go missing after years. There also can be problems with assembly mistakes.

Parents often take the crib apart after one child has grown out of it, and then reassemble the crib later for another baby -- that can lead to parts that aren't assembled properly. The hardware and misassembly problems can cause the drop-side to detach, creating a V-like space between the drop-side and the crib mattress, where a child can become trapped and suffocate.

More than 5 million drop-side cribs have been recalled in the past two years -- recalls associated with the deaths of a dozen children.

The CPSC is considering mandatory standards for crib design. Given the history of troubles with drop-sides, Tenenbaum said there is a compelling reason to ban the cribs altogether. If she had a baby, the former South Carolina state superintendent of education said, she would not put the infant in a drop-side crib.

ASTM International, an organization that sets voluntary industry safety standards for everything from toys to steel, approved a new standard last week that requires four immovable sides for full-size cribs -- a big step toward eliminating the manufacture of new drop-side cribs.

The Stork Craft cribs were sold at major retailers including BJ's Wholesale Club, Sears and Walmart stores, and online through Target and Costco.

Repair kits

For more information about the recall or to order a free repair kit, call Stork Craft at 877-274-0277 or go to www.storkcraft.com.

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