Another Crib Recall! Delta Enterprise Corp. Announces 1.5 Million Unsafe Cribs

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Posted by Mike FerraraOctober 21, 2008 7:13 PM

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued yet another recall of cribs for safety issues. Five days ago, we saw a recall of about 2,000 cribs by Playkids USA. Today, in one of the biggest crib recalls in US history to date, 1.5 million Delta Enterprise Corp. drop side cribs have also been recalled, after 985,000 cribs were discovered to have been made without safety pegs, and an additional 600,000 cribs were found to have safety peg defects.

The missing safety pegs are a danger because they can cause the crib locks to detach from the crib, resulting in a gap that is an entrapment and suffocation hazard to infants. As of today, two infants have died as a result of the crib defects, and two other infants have been trapped in crib gaps. Nine cribs have come apart due to the missing safety pegs.

The recall of 985,000 Delta cribs includes products manufactured in Taiwan or Indonesia with the "crib trigger lock with safety peg" drop side design, which were sold at Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Target.com and other stores from January 1995 to September 2007. The recall of 600,000 Delta cribs includes those with the "crib trigger lock with spring peg" drop side design, sold at nationwide stores from January 2000 to January 2007.

If you have a Delta crib, please look on its mattress label immediately for the model number and country of origin to see whether it’s included in the recall. Model numbers subject to the larger recall are: 4320, 4340, 4500, 4520, 4530, 4532, 4540, 4542, 4550, 4551, 4580, 4600, 4620, 4624 (production dates 01/06 thru 11/07), 4640, 4660, 4720, 4735, 4742, 4750 (production dates 01/95 thru 12/00), 4760, 4770, 4780, 4790, 4820, 4840, 4850, 4860, 4880, 4890, 4892, 4900, 4910, 4920, 4925-2, 4925-6, 4930, 4940, 4943, 4944, 4947, 4948, 4949, 4950, 4958, 4963, 4968, 4969, 4980.

Model numbers subject to the smaller recall are: 4340, 4343, 4520, 4600, 4620, 4624, 4625, 4629, 4660, 4665, 4720, 4750, 4751, 4850, 4855, 4857, 4880, 4920, 4925 -2, 4925-2B, 4925-6, 4980, and 8605.

If your crib bears one of the above numbers, please do not use it anymore, and have it replaced right away.

As a general rule, always follow these CPSC tips for crib safety as well:

  • Parents should not use any crib with missing, broken or loose parts.

  • Hardware should be inspected from time to time and tightened to keep the crib sturdy.

  • When using a drop side crib parents should check to make sure the drop side or any other moving part operates smoothly on its track.

  • Always check all sides and corners of the crib for disengagement. Any disengagement can create a gap and entrap a child.

  • Do not try to repair any side of the crib without manufacturer approved hardware or with tape, wire or rope.

  • Putting a broken side up against the wall does not solve the problem and can often make it worse.

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mike
Posted by mike
October 22, 2008 7:50 PM

I bought this crib a few years back after it received the award of best buy crib in consumer reports. It seems to me like these poor parents failed to put the crib together right. I remember putting in the safety pegs. THey were stated on the instructions!! When i put the crib away for my next child i made sure to keed all the parts together

nicola
Posted by nicola
October 22, 2008 11:26 PM

This could have been prevented!! In light of the tragic article on 10/16 crib recall, the word needs to get out about how to keep babies safe from accidental death. The Guardian Sleeper, a product that puts babies down on their backs to sleep at night, holds them in the proper sleep position and not only helps in the reduction of SIDS deaths, but in certain types of accidental deaths such as the death that occurred in the October 16th recall and in the 2 deaths that occurred in a recent bassinet recall. More ...
Help get the word out, and go to More ...

Sincerely,

Nicola and Carol

Susan
Posted by Susan
October 23, 2008 1:24 PM

I read these articles and comments and I can't help but to cringe. While I understand that you are commenting on what you are reading, Delta and CPSC have NOT released all the facts. I know this because I am the mother of a 6 months old who died in a Delta crib model 4600. For reasons unknown to me my son is not being mentioned in this recall. His crib was not put together incorrectly or without all of the pieces. It was reported to Delta a LONG time ago that the safety pegs on these cribs are defective and malfunctioning. While my family is thrilled that these products have been recalled, it makes me sick to my stomach to know that Delta and CPSC are still being less than candid with the public at the expense of OUR children.

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