How to Check If Your Crib Is Recalled

Parents should always verify their crib’s safety. Here’s how:

  1. Search the CPSC recall database – Visit cpsc.gov/recalls and type in your crib’s brand or model.
  2. Check the manufacturer’s website – Most brands list recall notices on their homepage.
  3. Register your crib – Many parents skip this step. Registering ensures you’ll be notified immediately if a recall occurs.
  4. Contact customer service – Provide the crib’s model and serial number for confirmation.

What To Do If Your Crib Is Recalled

If your crib shows up in a recall notice:

  • Stop using it immediately. Safety should come first.
  • Follow manufacturer instructions. You may be offered a repair kit, refund, or replacement.
  • Choose a safe temporary option. Bassinets, portable play yards, or co-sleepers can be used until the issue is resolved.
  • Never resell or donate a recalled crib. Passing it along puts other babies at risk.

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