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A firm, tight-fitting mattress so a baby cannot get trapped between the mattress and the crib. No missing, loose, broken or improperly installed screws, brackets or other hardware on the crib or mattress support. 16th inch high so a baby’s clothing cannot catch. No cutouts in the headboard or foot board so a baby’s head cannot get trapped. Cribs that are incorrectly assembled, have missing, loose or broken hardware or broken slats can result in entrapment or suffocation deaths. Infants can become stranguled when their head and neck become entrapped in gaps created by missing, loose or broken hardware or broken slats. 4 inch in size, smaller than the tiny buttons on a baby’s clothing.

Mesh with no tears, holes or loose threads that could entangle a baby. Mesh securely attached to top rail and floor plate. Top rail cover with no tears or holes. If staples are used, they are not missing, loose or exposed. You are about to leave the U. The link you selected is for a destination outside of the Federal Government.

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