What do you think of these? Do you think toddlers would get legs caught? Do you think they would be unsafe?
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I am not Nan....but I am pretty sure these have been recalled.
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Drop side cribs have been banned. That's what these are, correct? If you have a licensed child care facility and own a drop side crib, you have to replace them. They're banned as of June 2011, but I think facilities have a bit more time to replace their equipment.- Flag
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They are banned in the US, (or will be) and, soon it won't be legal to sell them on Craigslist.
I think it is very irresponsible of them to try to sell them at all.- Flag
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I am not Nan....but I am pretty sure these have been recalled.
http://www.attorneyatlaw.com/2009/11...are-operators/- Flag
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Target is selling the new ones to meet code starting at $119 in 4 colors... online, only....
That is the cheapest I have found so far that meets the new requirements...
They come in white, black, cherry and pine...
The others seem to run about $139 - $159.... still not too bad since that ad was asking $100 for used AND recalled cribs....:::
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That's mature. I was going to send a snarky scathing email. LOL. Then, I was going to flag them. I even considered signing up for that area's craigslist to make my own post berating the seller of those dangerous cribs. But, that seemed like too much work.- Flag
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Sadly, they can sell them until June...
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Thanks. Had no idea.
Rev Jarrod Watts-- Sent from my Palm Pre- Flag
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