With any crib bassinet or play yard follow a few simple rules to keep babies sleeping safely.
Safety standards for baby cribs in canada.
When your baby reaches this milestone you should put him or her to sleep in a toddler or standard bed.
If you can insert more than two fingers between the mattress and the sides or ends of the crib the crib and mattress combination should not be used.
Use the following list of cpsc crib safety guidelines to decide whether your old crib is safe to use.
Cribs cradles and bassinets sold in canada must meet current safety regulations.
The new rules which apply to full size and non full size cribs prohibit the manufacture or sale of traditional drop side rail cribs strengthen crib slats and mattress supports improve the quality of.
Most notable was certainly their decision to withdraw drop side cribs.
Remember to pick a baby crib made with strong 100 solid wood with plenty of support for the crib mattress.
There should be no missing or broken hardware or slats.
Cribs cradles and bassinets regulations.
Avoid cribs made prior june 2011 as they may not reach current baby cribs safety standards.
Also avoid using baby cribs more than 10 years old as they do not meet today s safety standards.
To prevent suffocation never place pillows or thick quilts in a baby s sleep environment.
As of december 29 2016 the sale importation manufacture or advertisement of traditional drop side cribs is prohibited.
The mattress should be firm and tight fitting.
A crib should not be used if the child is taller than 90 cm or if he or she is able to climb out of it whichever comes first.
Make sure there are no gaps larger than two fingers between the sides of the crib and the mattress.
Beginning june 28 2011 all cribs manufactured and sold including resale must comply with new and improved federal safety standards.
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The safest place for a baby to sleep is alone in a crib that meets current canadian safety regulations.
Cpsc released a new crib safety standard in 2011.
Cribs made before september 1986 don t meet current safety regulations and should not be used.
The standards astm f1169 consumer safety specification for full size baby cribs and astm f406 consumer safety specification for non full size baby cribs play yards are under the jurisdiction of subcommittee f15 18 on cribs toddler beds play yards bassinets cradles and changing tables.