{"id":7453,"date":"2012-06-14T09:39:07","date_gmt":"2012-06-14T14:39:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/10rate.com\/?p=7453"},"modified":"2013-08-27T13:34:30","modified_gmt":"2013-08-27T18:34:30","slug":"when-comparing-crib-models-and-styles-choose-safety-first","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/10rate.com\/when-comparing-crib-models-and-styles-choose-safety-first\/","title":{"rendered":"When Comparing Crib Models and Styles, Choose Safety First"},"content":{"rendered":"

By Valerie Baldowski<\/a><\/strong>
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Glitzy made-to-order cribs don\u2019t necessarily equate to a safe bed for your infant. Many, if not most, high-end cribs have no consumer safety certification readily available. Childrens products manufacturers recognized for their effective marketing techniques or one-of-a-kind unique products can slip under the radar of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association.<\/p>\n

Heart-shaped, round, metal and designer cribs are regularly sold online for thousands of dollars, but finding information on the manufacturer or inspecting the product before buying is difficult. Many of the items marketed come with the warning that sales are final and there are no order cancellations or refunds. But as long as there is demand for such products, they will continue to be sold.<\/p>\n

Wooden Cribs <\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n