The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and LaJobi Inc.are voluntarily recalling drop-side baby cribs by Graco.
The beds are made by LaJobi in China and Vietnam.
The problem is that the parts that hold the drop side can break or have a defect. This may cause the drop side to detach from the bed. If this happens, a young child can fall into the space between the railing and the mattress, thereby exposing him to a risk of suffocation and strangulation. The child may also fall out of bed if the drop side detaches or does not lock.
Graco Canada says there have been no incidents reported across the country. However, one child did die in the United States so the company is recalling all 5,180 beds sold in department stores and independent stores between February 2008 and April 2010.
The recall affects two models:
Anyone who has one of these beds should stop using it immediately and contact Elfe Children’s Products at www.elfe.net or by telephone at 1-800-667-8184.