What are modern baby cribs?
After 1974, new laws have been passed to create product safety standards for baby cribs, the result of an alarmingly large rate of baby injuries and even deaths incurred while inside the baby crib. Accidents ranging from minor bruises from falling into sharp protrusions within the crib to finger cuts from sharp latches, and sometimes even death from suffocation in a faulty mattress, all form the long list of crib related baby injuries in the 1970s, leading to the baby crib laws. Why would you buy one? The modern baby cribs which conform to the safety regulation imposed by the CPSC are always the best choice for parents. Among the many blunders committed by past baby crib manufacturers include the use of lead paint. Slats wider than approximately 2 ½ inches can also lead to accidents, as well mattresses which do not fit the exact dimensions of the crib’s interior, which could lead to the baby strangling on the loose edges of the corner. Insufficient support has also led to collapsed cri