Almost One Million Cribs Recalled Following Infant Death
October 2008
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced the
recall of 985,000 Delta drop
side cribs to replace missing safety pegs. Failure to use or install
the pegs can pose an entrapment and suffocation risk to infants and
toddlers.
If the safety pegs located at the base of each leg are missing, the crib locks can disengage and detach. This creates a dangerous gap that can entrap and suffocate a small child. The cribs affected by the recall were manufactured in Taiwan and Indonesia by Delta Enterprise Corp. They were sold at major retailers, including Kmart, Wal-Mart, and Target.com from January 1995 through September 2007.
The following model numbers are included in the recall: 4320, 4340, 4500, 4520, 4530, 4532, 4540, 4542, 4550, 4551, 4580, 4600, 4620, 4624 (production dates 01/06 through 11/07), 4640, 4660, 4720, 4735, 4742, 4750 (production dates 01/95 through 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.
The CPSC has been made aware of the death of an 8-month-old child who became entrapped and suffocated when the drop side of the crib detached. Additionally, two entrapments and nine incidents of crib lock disengagements have been reported. Consumers with cribs that have missing pegs can contact Delta to receive a free repair kit.
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Source: "Infant Death Prompts Recall to Repair 985,000 Delta Enterprise Drop Side Cribs; Missing Safety Pegs Can Cause Entrapment and Suffocation Hazards." U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Press Release. October 21, 2008.












