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Baby’s Dream Recalls Cribs and Furniture Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

Recall Date: May 8, 2015

Recall Number: 15-131

Recall Summary

Name of Product: Cribs, furniture and accessories with vintage grey paint finish

Hazard: The vintage grey paint on the cribs, furniture, and accessories exceeds federal lead limits. If ingested, lead can cause adverse health effects.

Remedy: Replace

Consumers should immediately contact Baby’s Dream to arrange for an exchange.

Consumer Contact: Baby’s Dream Furniture at (800) 835-2472 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the firm’s website at www.babysdream.com and click on the recall image for more information.

Recall Details

Units: About 4,600 cribs and furniture pieces

Description: This recall involves Baby’s Dream full-size cribs, furniture and accessories sold in a vintage grey paint finish under the Brie, Braxton, Heritage, Everything Nice and Legendary collections. Cribs and furniture included in this recall were manufactured between March 2014 and March 2015 in Chile. A label affixed to the bottom of the crib’s back frame and the back panel of the furniture lists the product name, date and location of manufacture, model number and purchase order number (PO#). Model numbers included in the recall can be viewed here: http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2015/Babys-Dream-Recalls-Cribs-and-Furniture/

Incidents/Injuries: None reported.

Sold at: Specialty furniture stores nationwide and online at BabysDream.com from March 2014 through March 2015 for between $350 and $900 for the cribs, and between $450 and $1,000 for the dressers, hutches, nightstands, bookcases and chests. Additional accessories were sold for between $100 and $300.

Manufacturer: Baby’s Dream Furniture Inc., of Buena Vista, Ga.

Manufactured in: Chile

Author: Marianne Halterman

Marianne is a member of the SafeKids Coalition of the Central Shenandoah Valley.

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