
Slat spacing for cribs. The space between each slat in the crib should not be more than 2 inches six centimeters. Do not use cribs older than 10 years or broken or modified cribs. Slats on an older or poorly made new crib could break easily or become loose enough to fall out leaving a gap your baby could fall through or get stuck in. Cpsc research into inclined sleeper safety.
This part establishes a consumer product safety standard for new and used non full size baby cribs and applies to the manufacture sale contract for sale or resale lease sublet offer provision for use or other placement in the stream of commerce on or after date 6 months after date of publication of a final rule in the federal register of a new or used non full size baby crib. However many older cribs do not meet the latest safety standards and regulations set in place by the us consumer product safety commission cpsc. Consumer product safety commission. So try and measure the slat spacing before assembling.
As of june 28th 2011 only cribs that comply with the improved federal safety standards can be manufactored sold or used in a child care center or other public venue. Manufacturers must also strengthen slats as part of the 2011 guidelines to reduce the risk of loose or broken slats. Cribs will become outdated and not recommended for use when regulations change and they no longer meet them. The standard spacing of crib slats isnt the only safety issue to check for when choosing a crib 1.
Extra storage is good. Ironically crib slats can also pose a significant safety hazard if they lack the correct spacing or if they are not in good condition. Consumer product safety commission has instituted a new safety standard for cribs and that may mean the crib you use is dangerously outdated. This is because if the slats are more spaced apart theres a higher risk of the babys arms and legs getting trapped in between them.
Baby cribs do not have an official expiration date from the manufacturer.