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Product FAQ's
Are your cribs safe?
All juvenile products are required by federal law to abide by the rules of the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) in order for them to be sold to consumers. All of our cribs are manufactured to comply with the federal guidelines and standards set forth by the CPSC, as well as the ASTM (American Society of Testing Materials). Furthermore, we work with JPMA (Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association), the umbrella organization to which most manufacturers of infant and toddler products belong, to ensure that our products have passed their rigorous tests and meet the standards for certification. Our cribs are made solid pine wood and in some cases Sepetir wood. We use non-toxic finishes and paints to finish all our products.

What kind of wood are your cribs made out of?
Our cribs are made of Pine wood from harvested forests in New Zealand. We also use Rubber wood from Malaysia and Sepetir wood from harvested forests in other Asian countries. We NO longer use protected wood species like Ramin wood from Indonesia in any of our furniture.

Why does the color of my crib's headboard differ from the sides of the crib?
No two trees are alike, and no crib is fashioned from one single piece of wood. The weather will affect the finish of your product, but this is only part of a natural process for wood. The beauty of solid wood is the grain and marks that come to life with its natural finish. When referring to painted cribs, wood is also known to absorb paint differently; therefore, affecting the outcome of the finished product.

Are your cribs convertible?
Our cribs are equipped with the safety-glide hardware system and can be converted from a crib to a toddler/daybed and then to a full size bed. Toddler/daybed conversion kits are included in of our 3 in 1 cribs. Full size conversion kits are sold separately.

My baby is chewing on the crib. Why isn't there a teething rail?

Crib designs are always changing, and it is not a JPMA standard to include teething rails on the newly designed convertible cribs. The traditional drop-side has evolved into static sides with wonderful curves and designs. Teething rails are designed for traditional drop-sides that are rectangular in shape. Although we do not recommend chewing on our products, the paint used is non-toxic and will not harm your child.

My child's leg gets stuck on the slats. How can I prevent this from happening?

The distance between the slats on Million Dollar Baby cribs are regulated through the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The regulation is not to exceed 2 3/8" between the slats. With slats spaced farther apart, a baby's leg could become trapped or stuck between the rails.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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