Global Perspective on Crib Recalls

Crib safety isn’t only a U.S. issue.

  • Australia: In 2018, multiple cot brands were recalled for choking and fall risks after inspections.
  • Canada: Health Canada regularly issues crib recalls, often due to slat spacing and labeling violations.
  • European Union: Stricter labeling laws mean more recalls for missing safety instructions.

Takeaway: While the U.S. bans drop-side cribs, in some countries secondhand models are still sold — showing the importance of checking recalls globally, not just locally.

Does a Recall Mean the Brand Is Unsafe?

This is the big question most parents ask. The answer: not necessarily.

A recall often reflects a specific product flaw, not the entire company. In fact, recalls can show that a brand is acting responsibly by addressing the issue quickly.

Think about cars. Big names like Toyota, Ford, and Tesla have all had recalls. Does that mean they’re unsafe brands? No — it means they’re willing to fix mistakes before they cause harm.

The same goes for cribs. A single recall does not erase a brand’s overall safety record. What matters is how the company responds.

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