What are CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) Standards?
A. The CPSC sets standards for all US manufacturers of baby furniture and baby products. These standards are rules that the manufacturers must follow so that your baby product is as safe as it can be. Some standards for baby cribs are that the spacing between the slats are no more than 2 3/8″ apart, protrutions from the post of the crib is no more than 1/8″ or at least 18″ tall. All manufacturers conform to these safety standards and enables them to be sold within the United States.
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