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Safe Sleep For Your Baby - Cribs for Kids These programs provide infant safe sleep education to parents caregivers and free portable cribs to families whose babies are sleeping in an unsafe sleep environment, with the assistance of first responders
Crib Requirements - Bright from the Start Child care programs must maintain cribs to ensure they are in good repair and free from hazards TIP: Create a system for daily inspection of cribs for hazards, broken parts, missing or loose hardware, etc
AA SAFER GENERATION OF CRIBS - Keeping Babies Safe The new standards apply to all full-size and non full-size cribs including wood, metal and stackable cribs If you purchase a crib prior to the June 28, 2011 effective date and you are unsure it meets the new federal standard, CPSC recommends that you verify the crib meets the standard by asking for proof importer or distr
Crib and Safe Sleep Program Description for Families The Crib Assistance Program provides portable cribs and safe sleep education Whenever you put your baby down for a nap or the night, always use the ABCDs of safe sleep: babies should sleep Alone, on their Backs, and in a Crib and Don't smoke inside
CRIBS FOR KIDS PROGRAM EDUCATION AND SCREENING (ND brochure) Other (specify): Screening Guidelines for Cribs for Kids® Kit Do you have a safe crib or portable crib for your baby? Cribs should NOT have the following: corner posts that baby's clothing can catch on, slots wider than 2 3 8 in (about the soda can) cutouts on head or footboard, drop sides, brok
Safe Crib Guidelines - NARTS Please follow this guide to inspect older, secondhand or hand-me-down cribs in homes, resale or thrift stores, lodging facilities, or child care centers This graphic illustrates some important elements of crib safety Make absolutely certain that the crib has NOT been recalled
DHS LICENSING REQUIREMENTS ON INFANT SAFE SLEEP FOR CHILD . . . Infants sleep in cribs or play yards that meet the requirements per OAC 340:110-3-302(b), with the sides fully raised and secured Infants sleep directly on a tight-fitting sheet covering the mattress Only pacifiers without attachments to them are in rest equipment with infants, when used