Tuck a thin blanket around the crib mattress covering baby only as high as his her chest.
Government safety standards for baby cribs.
The standard for full size cribs is substantially the same as a voluntary standard developed by astm astm f 1169 10 standard consumer safety specification for full size baby cribs but with two modifications that strengthen the standard.
Proper assembly of cribs is paramount follow the instructions provided and make sure that every part is installed correctly.
If you re buying a crib check when it was made.
Immoblizers and repair kits are not allowed wood slats must be made of stronger woods to prevent breakage.
The full size baby crib standard currently incorporates astm f1169 19 standard consumer safety specification for full size baby cribs approved on march 15 2019 as the mandatory cpsc standard.
If you do use a blanket place baby with feet to foot of the crib.
The new standards apply to all full size and non full size cribs including wood metal and stackable cribs.
The five new key requirements of the standard are.
Use only a fitted bottom sheet specifically made for crib use.
To prevent suffocation never place pillows or thick quilts in a baby s sleep environment.
Make sure there are no gaps larger than two fingers between the sides of the crib and the mattress.
Check your crib for safety.
Cpsc s crib rule includes a standard for full size cribs 16 cfr part 1219 and a standard for non full size cribs 16 cfr part 1220.
Soft bedding may be hazardous to babies bare is best remove pillows quilts comforters stuffed toys and other soft products from the crib.
The crib standards cover portable cribs but not play yards.
As of december 29 2016 the sale importation manufacture or advertisement of traditional drop side cribs is prohibited.
Traditional drop side cribs cannot be made or sold.
When buying a crib cradle or bassinet look for.
Astm f1169 19 specifies performance requirements and test procedures to determine the structural integrity of full size cribs.
Cribs made before september 1986 don t meet current safety regulations and should not be used.
If you purchase a crib prior to the june 28 2011 effective date and you are unsure it meets the new federal standard the consumer product safety commission cpsc recommends that you verify the crib meets the standard by asking for proof.
The federal crib standards had not been updated in nearly 30 years and these new rules ushered in a safer generation of cribs.
A non full size crib is a crib that is either larger or smaller or otherwise shaped differently from a full size crib.
A product label model name or number instructions on proper use.
For cribs manufactured before june 28 2011 when new retroactive safety regulations were issued for full size cribs unless the seller has written proof that the crib meets the standard above retailers should destroy any full size crib with or without drop sides and should not resell it.