Safe Nursery Checklist
After you have read the information in the Safe Nursery Guide, use this checklist as your guide when buying new or secondhand nursery products, or when you evaluate the product now being used by your baby or young child. You may want to add other features to check, or add other children's products.
Cribs
[ ] Slats are spaced no more than 2-3/8 inches (60 mm) apart.
[ ] No slats are missing, loose or cracked.
[ ] Mattress fits snugly - no more than two fingers width
between edge of mattress and cribside.
[ ] Mattress support is securely attached to the headboard and
footboard.
[ ] Corner posts are no higher than 1/16 of an inch (1-1/2 mm) .
[ ] No cutouts in top edge of headboard and footboard.
[ ] Drop-side latches cannot be easily released by a baby.
[ ] Drop-side latches securely hold side in raised position.
[ ] All screws, bolts and other hardware are present and tight.
Crib Toys
[ ] No strings or cords should dangle into the crib.
[ ] Crib gym or mobile has label warning to remove from crib
when child can push up on hands and knees or reaches 5
months of age, whichever comes first. Note: Some mobiles
have two parts: one without strings, like a music box, that
can stay on the crib, and the mobile that should be removed
from the crib.
[ ] Components of toys are too large to be a choking hazard.
Gates and Enclosures
[ ] Openings in gate are too small to entrap a child's head or
neck.
[ ] Gate has a pressure bar or other fastener that will resist
forces exerted by a child.
High Chairs
[ ] There is a "crotch" strap that must be used when restraining
a child in a high chair.
[ ] High chair has restraining straps that are independent of
the tray.
[ ] Tray locks securely.
[ ] Buckles on straps are easy to fasten and unfasten.
[ ] High chair has a wide base for stability.
[ ] Caps or plugs on tubing are firmly attached and cannot be
pulled off and choke a child.
[ ] Folding high chair has effective locking device.
Playpens
[ ] Playpens or travel cribs have top rails that will
automatically lock when lifted into the normal use position.
[ ] Playpen does NOT have a rotating hinge in the center of the
top rails.
[ ] Drop-side mesh playpen or mesh crib has warning label about
never leaving a side in the down position.
[ ] Playpen mesh has small weave (less than 1/4 inch openings).
[ ] Mesh has no tears or loose threads.
[ ] Mesh is securely attached to top rail and floorplate.
[ ] Wooden playpen has slats spaced no more than 2-3/8 inches
(60 mm) apart.
Rattles/Squeeze Toys/Teethers
[ ] Rattles, squeeze toys and teethers have handles too large to
lodge in baby's throat.
[ ] Squeeze toys do not contain a squeaker that could detach and
choke a baby.
[ ] Avoid rattles with ball shaped ends.
Toy Chests
[ ] Toy chest has no latch to entrap child within the chest.
[ ] Toy chest has spring-loaded lid support that will not
require periodic adjustment and will support the lid in any
position to prevent lid slam.
[ ] Chest has ventilation holes or spaces in front or sides, or
under lid.
Walkers
[ ] Walker has safety features to help prevent a fall down
stairs.
Back Carriers
[ ] Leg openings are small enough to prevent child from slipping
out.
[ ] Leg openings are large enough to prevent chafing.
[ ] Frame joints in the folding mechanism.
[ ] Carrier has padded covering over metal frame near
baby's face.
Bassinets and Cradles
[ ] Bassinet/cradle has a sturdy bottom and a wide base for
stability.
[ ] Bassinet/cradle has smooth surfaces - no protruding staples
or other hardware that could injure the baby.
[ ] Legs have strong, effective locks to prevent folding while
in use.
[ ] Mattress is firm and fits snugly.
[ ] Wood or metal cradles have slats spaced no more than
2-3/8 in. (60 mm) apart.
Carrier Seats
[ ] Carrier seat has a wide, sturdy base for stability.
[ ] Carrier has non-skid feet to prevent slipping.
[ ] Supporting devices lock securely.
[ ] Carrier seat has a crotch and waist strap.
[ ] Buckle or strap is easy to use.
Changing Tables
[ ] Table has safety straps to prevent falls.
[ ] Table has drawers or shelves that are easily accessible
without leaving the baby unattended.
Hook-on Chairs
[ ] Chair has restraining straps.
[ ] Chair has a clamp that locks onto the table for added
security.
[ ] Caps or plugs on tubing are firmly attached and cannot be
pulled off to choke child.
[ ] Hook-on chair has a warning never to place chair where child
can push off with feet.
Pacifiers
[ ] Pacifier has no ribbons, string, cord or yarn attached.
[ ] Shield is large enough and firm enough so it cannot fit into
child's mouth.
[ ] Guard or shield has ventilation holes so baby can breath if
shield goes into mouth.
[ ] Pacifier nipple has no holes or tears that might cause it to
break off in baby's mouth.
Strollers and Carriages
[ ] Stroller has wide base to prevent tipping.
[ ] Seat belt and crotch strap are securely attached to frame.
[ ] Seat belt buckle is easy to use.
[ ] Brakes securely lock the wheel(s).
[ ] Shopping basket is low on the back and located directly over
or in front of the wheels.
[ ] When used in carriage position, leg hole openings can be
closed.
This list was taken from:
Consumer
Product Safety Commission
The Safe Nursery
A booklet to help avoid
injuries from nursery
furniture and equipment
For the complete text publication, please visit:
http://theparentsite.com/babies/safenursery.asp
For further information, write:
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Washington, D.C. 20207