Tuesday 24th November 2009

by RazRez Contributor

Storkcraft crib recall is fully underway and is potentially the biggest crib recall november 2009.  Fisher-Price put into play the Storkcraft crib recall after four infants died.  The culprit stems from hardware that broke which allowed the children to become trapped.  This is what the Storkcraft crib recall statement said.

More than two million cribs are affected by the Storkcraft crib recall, mostly in the United States and Canada.  The US Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Canadian government agency Health Canada coordinated the Storkcraft crib recall on Monday.  They worked alongside Stork Craft, which is based in Canada.

The Storkcraft crib recall involves approximately 1.2 million cribs in the United States and just under 1 million cribs in Canada.  Of those crib recall november 2009, about 147,000 were branded with the Fisher-Price logo.  Only the drop-side cribs are affected by the Storkcraft crib recall.

Owners are being asked to terminate the use of their Storkcraft crib immediately.  Stork Craft will be making a free repair kit available.  The crib recall november 2009 isn’t the first one this year, as a recall was also conducted by Simplicity Inc back in July.  A total of 400,000 drop-side cribs were recalled then.

The Storkcraft crib recall affects cribs built from January 1993 to October 2009.  Those branded by Fisher Price were manufactured sometime between October 1997 and December 2004. The Storkcraft crib recall units sold for between $100 and $400, and were manufactured either in Canada, Indonesia or China.

Owners affected by the Storkcraft crib recall can visit Storkcraft.com or contact Stork Craft directly at (877) 274-0277.

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