

| Your Baby's Safety is Our Business |
| ******************************************************************************************** Many children begin climbing out of their crib between 16 and 18 months. This could be dangerous. Even with a short fall, it could cause broken bones or a head injury. This is not only a potential danger, but a lost of sleep for you. The first thing is to lower the crib mattress. Also remove the bumper and any toys that could be used as a booster. If your child is inspired, they will use anything to get out of their crib. If adjusting the crib and removing access articles doesn’t work, here are a couple of other suggestions: ~ Crib Tent: It’s a removable attachment that keeps children from climbing out of their crib. ~ Toddler Size Bed with side rails: This will not keep them from knocking on your bedside in the middle of the night at first; but it will keep them from injuring themselves. Overtime, your toddler will get use to their new sleeping arrangements and it will be peaceful sleeping again. ******************************************************************************************** CPSC Recalls LaJobi Drop Side Cribs Due to Entrapment, Suffocation, and Strangulation Hazards On June 9, the CPSC announced two separate recalls of LaJobi drop side cribs due to entrapment, suffocation, and strangulation hazards. The CPSC urges parents and caregivers to immediately stop using the recalled cribs and find an alternative, safe sleeping environment for their baby ******************************************************************************************** |

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