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Caramia Furniture recalls drop-side cribs
- February 9, 2010 2:31 PM
- By Charlene Sadler
Caramia Furniture of Mississauga, Ont., has recalled 1,500 drop-side cribs in Canada and the U.S. because the drop-side can detach, creating a gap that can pose entrapment and fall hazards.
Caramia Furniture has received 18 reports of slats detaching from the rails of the crib in the United States and has received no reports of such incidents in Canada.
Caramia has reason to believe that this problem is restricted to batches of Diane cribs sold in the United States and that product sold in Canada was not affected by this problem.
For more information, see Health Canada's advisory here.
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