Save Your Babies From Noncompliant Cribs With Reynolds

Save your babies from noncompliant cribs by buying compliant cribs from Reynolds. Visit us at reynoldstx.com or give us a call at 1-800-588-4031. For those unfamiliar with the new law, here are 4 things you need to know about the new crib standards: 1. It’s the law. All churches, child care facilities, family child care homes, hotels and “places of public accommodation affecting commerce” must abide by the new standards. 2. It’s not just about banning drop side cribs. The new standards also include improved slat strength, labeling improvements, elimination of wood screws from key structural elements, third party testing, and other extensive requirements for all cribs. According to PE ASTM Crib Committee Chairman Bill Suvak, “all public use cribs currently in circulation will have to be replaced with cribs certified by government approved labs to meet the new standards.” 3. While you do have until December 28, 2012 to remove noncompliant cribs from facilities, the prices of cribs will most likely rise because of the high demand. Therefore, we strongly encourage purchasing cribs sooner than later. 4. All of our cribs are in compliance with the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s new crib safety standards (so give us a call!)

Do your babies sleep like they should? They would if they were sleeping in Consumer Product Safety Commission approved cribs from Reynolds! Visit us online at reynoldstx.com or give us a call at 1-800-588-4031! Remember, you have until December 28, 2012, to replace your noncompliant cribs with cribs that abide by the new CPSC law. Here are 4 things you need to know about the new CPSC crib standards: 1. It’s the law. All churches, child care facilities, family child care homes, hotels and “places of public accommodation affecting commerce” must abide by the new standards. 2. It’s not just about banning drop side cribs. The new standards also include improved slat strength, labeling improvements, elimination of wood screws from key structural elements, third party testing, and other extensive requirements for all cribs. According to PE ASTM Crib Committee Chairman Bill Suvak, “all public use cribs currently in circulation will have to be replaced with cribs certified by government approved labs to meet the new standards.” 3. While you do have until December 28, 2012 to remove noncompliant cribs from facilities, the prices of cribs will most likely rise because of the high demand. Therefore, we strongly encourage purchasing cribs sooner than later. 4. All of our cribs are in compliance with the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s new crib safety standards (so give us a call!)
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