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Buying A Used Crib -

Buying a used crib is a savvy way to save money, but because safety standards for infant sleep change frequently, it requires more due diligence than buying other second-hand furniture. 1. The Golden Rule: Check the Manufacture Date

If the crib was made before 1978, it likely contains lead paint. Even if it was made later but "refinished" by a hobbyist, skip it unless you are certain the paint is non-toxic and lead-free. 3. The "Soda Can" Slat Test buying a used crib

If the seller has already disassembled the crib, ask for the original instruction manual. If they don't have it, see if you can find a PDF version online. Improper assembly is one of the leading causes of crib-related accidents. Buying a used crib is a savvy way

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