
ARNING:
Infants can suffocate on soft bedding.
Never add a pillow, comforter or padding.
ARNING:
Failure to follow these warnings and the
assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death.
To reduce the risk of SIDS, ediatricians recommend healthy infants be laced on
their backs to slee , unless otherwise advised by your hysician.
Strangulation Hazard:
Strings can cause strangulation! DO NOT lace items with a string around a child’s
neck, such as hood strings or acifier cords. DO NOT sus end strings over a crib or
attach strings to toys.
To hel revent strangulation tighten all fasteners. A child can tra arts of the body
or clothing on loose fasteners.
DO NOT lace crib near window where cords from blinds or dra es may strangle a
child.
Fall Hazard:
When child is able to ull to a standing osition, set mattress to lowest osition and
remove bum er ads, large toys and other objects that could serve as ste s for
climbing out.
When child is able to climb out or reaches the height of 35 in. (90 cm), the crib shall
no longer be used, and the child should be laced in a youth or regular bed.
Check this roduct for damaged hardware, loose joints, missing arts or shar
edges before and after assembly and frequently during use. DO NOT use crib if any
arts are missing, damaged or broken. Contact Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc. for
re lacement arts and instructional literature if needed. DO NOT substitute arts.
DO NOT use a water mattress with this crib.
If refinishing, use a non−toxic finish s ecified for children’s roducts.
Never use lastic shi ing bags or other lastic film as mattress covers because
they can cause suffocation.
Infants can suffocate in ga s between crib sides and a mattress that is too small.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR CRIBS
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