WARNING:
Failure to follow these warning and the
assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death.
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To reduce the risk of SIDS, pediatricians recommend healthy infants be placed
on their backs to sleep, unless otherwise advised by your physician.
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Infants can suffocate on soft bedding. Never add a pillow or comforter. Never
place additional padding under an infant.
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Infants can suffocate in gaps between crib sides and a mattress that is too
small.
STRANGULATION HAZARD:
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Strings can cause strangulation! DO NOT place items with a string around a
child’s neck, such as hood strings or pacifier cords. DO NOT suspend strings
over a crib or attach strings to toys.
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To help prevent strangulation tighten all fasteners. A child can trap parts of the
body or clothing on loose fasteners.
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DO NOT place crib near window where cords from blinds or drapes may
strangle a child.
FALL HAZARD:
* When child is able to pull to a standing position, set mattress to lowest position
and remove bumper pads, large toys and other objects that could serve as steps
for climbing out.
* Stop using crib when child begins to climb out or reaches the height of 35 in.
(89 cm).