Nan Far Woodworking has recalled about 3,900 Rockland Furniture round cribs because the drop-side rails can malfunction, detach, or fall out of position. This defect can create a dangerous gap where an infant or toddler can become wedged, trapped, or fall out of the crib. These round cribs measure 44.5 inches in diameter and were sold in white, ebony, and cherry finishes exclusively at jcpenney stores and online from January 2005 to December 2008 for about $400. Consumers should immediately stop using the crib and contact the manufacturer for a free repair kit.
The crib's drop-side rails can fail and create a space where a child can become trapped, posing a serious risk of strangulation or suffocation. Additionally, a child can fall out of the crib if the rail detaches or malfunctions due to wear and tear or incorrect assembly.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs and contact Rockland Furniture for a free repair kit that will immobilize the drop-side rail. Until the crib is repaired, consumers should find an alternate, safe sleep environment for the child such as a bassinet, play yard or toddler bed, depending on the child’s age.

Nan Far recalls Rockland Furniture round crib
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