Child’s Crib
Chicago furniture maker Jeff Miller gives a brief overview of his crib project.
Chicago furniture maker Jeff Miller gives a brief overview of his crib project.
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Great piece! I would love to work on a similar crib for our first baby coming soon. Are there plans for this crib?
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Doing research for a crib I built for my nephew's first born I found that making a crib with a drop side is illegal. Double check your laws before you build it.
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As of June 28th 2011, only cribs that comply with the improved federal safety standards can be manufactored, sold or used in a child care center or other public venue. The new crib regulations prohibit the sale of drop side rail cribs, and they require that manufacturers strengthen crib and mattress supports, improve the quality of the hardware and commit to rigorous testing.
No crib can be made or sold with traditional drop side rails. Since gaps can form quite easily between the drop side rails and the mattress, the risk of suffocation increases considerably with these styles of cribs. The malfunction of these rails have been linked to at least 32 infant deaths since 2000.
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