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Thursday, October 6, 2011

J.C. Penny recalls Yu Wei drop-side cribs


UPDATE: Health Canada released a press release earlier this week, joining the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in recalling any of these Yu Wei drop-side cribs that may have found their way into Canadian consumers' homes. J.C. Penny has knowledge of twelve cribs being sold online to Canadian customers.

Access Health Canada recall information at this link.

J.C. Penny recalls Yu Wei drop-side cribs

J.C. Penny Purchasing Corporation has announced the recall of about 8,000 drop-side cribs produced by Yu Wei Company, Limited of Taiwan. Penny’s distributed two styles of these drop-side cribs via their website and mail order catalog from January 2006 through December 2010.


Photo: CPSC
It is now commonly known that the hardware, allowing one side of some cribs to move up & down for easier access to an infant, can become worn over time resulting in the breakdown, separation or unexpected release of the side rail. Once the rail is out of its correct position, a gap between side rail and mattress becomes accessible to the infant. Youngsters can wiggle into this gap during play or sleep and be unable to free themselves.  This leads to head entrapment, which far too often results in strangulation and death. An infant can fall out of the safety crib if the side rail drops unexpectedly.  Falls can cause head trauma or other physical injuries.

Drop-side cribs remain a serious concern for the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), who banned the manufacture and sale of drop-side cribs earlier in 2011. (See 2/6/2011 blog on Baby Crib Safety-Part 1).  It often takes years for these drop-side problems to emerge, given the wear & tear a crib often endures. In the past cribs have been a treasured hand-me-down tradition, but that practice has been thwarted by the mounting evidence of the dangers presented by worn out crib hardware, or using cribs that are not in completely sound condition. Incorrect assembly of a crib, or “fixing” a crib with duck tape and spare bolts has also been identified as culprits of crib death incidents.

 In the case of the Yu Wei cribs, distributed by J.C. Penny, nine incidents of failing drop-side rails have been reported.  One child suffered from scratches on the arm.  J.C. Penny has joined with CPSC to announce the recall of two styles of cribs (shown below).  Each crib came in three colors: antique white, pecan and dark cherry.

  Yu Wei Crib Model #
   Yu Wei Crib Style
       Date Codes
343-8225
Scroll Crib
01/2006 – 12/2010
343-9117
Lauren Crib
01/2007 – 12/2010
             The model numbers and date codes are visible on inner side of crib ends.

Defective or worn out cribs can be fatal, so customers who are currently using these particular cribs should stop using them immediately and contact the manufacturer, Yu Wei, for a no-charge retrofit kit. Yu Wei can be reached at (877) 806-8190 or at their website: www.yuweicribrecalls.com.

Yu Wei has also made an email option available to consumers.  Email them at yuweiparts@aol.com to order the free repair kit, intended to immobilize the side panel.


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