| Generation 2 crib recall: Stop using your crib now, CPSC warns |
| Written by David Grant, The Christian Science Monitor | |||||||||||
| Tuesday, 09 February 2010 | |||||||||||
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US consumer watchdog orders a recall on half a million Generation 2 cribs. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission urges parents and caregivers to stop using these cribs immediately and find an alternative, safe sleeping environment for their baby. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIX THESE CRIBS. In addition to the three fatalities, the CPSC reported 20 incidents involving the crib's drop side and eight involving problems with the mattress. Parents are advised to stop using their cribs immediately, the CPSC says in a press release. While previous incidents, like the November 2009 recall of 2.1 million Stork Craft cribs, have included the promise of a safety-repair kit for affected cribs, no kit will be forthcoming from Generation 2 because the company went out of business in 2005. The CPSC did not return calls seeking comment. Instead, consumers are directed to contact the retailer from whom they purchased the crib in order to obtain a refund, a replacement crib, or store credit. The CPSC asks consumers to "report any difficulties in obtaining a remedy from their place of purchase." The CPSC's recall hotline can be reached at (800) 638-2772.
These retailers include K-Mart, Wal-Mart, and Buy Buy Baby. The cribs initially cost between $60 and $160. According to the CPSC release, the name “Generation 2 Worldwide” appears on a label affixed to the crib’s headboard or footboard. Some labels identify the place of manufacture as Dothan, Ala. Others identify China as the country of manufacture. The name “ChildESIGNS” appears on the teething rail of some of the cribs.
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