High risk Recalled March 22, 2005 About 1.2 Million units Updated September 25, 2024

CPSC, Graco Children's Products Announce Recall of Toddler Beds

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The hazard

A child's arm, leg or foot can become entrapped between the slats in the guard rails or footboard. This can result in broken bones, sprains and other injuries to young children.

Incidents reported: Graco has received reports of 77 entrapments. This resulted in 13 broken arms and legs, 1 broken foot, a sprained ankle, and 54 other injuries including bruised, scratched, and swollen limbs.

What to do now

Consumers should remove the guard rails from the recalled Graco toddler beds immediately and call the firm to receive a free retrofit kit. The kit includes custom designed mesh coverings that must be attached to the guard rails and footboard to prevent entrapment. The mesh coverings will be available in 6 to 8 weeks.

Contact: Graco at (800) 837-4404 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or log on to the firm's Web site at www.gracobaby.com

About this recall

The recalled Graco toddler beds are white plastic and steel with openings between the slats in the guard rails and footboard. The beds were sold under the names "Cozy Toddler Bed," "Glow-in-the-Dark Toddler Bed," and "Classic Toddler Bed." There is a label on the guard rail or leg containing one of the following model numbers: "8801, 8801WR, 8821, 8824, 8828, 8833, 30066, 34434 and 11030," a serial number, and the manufacturer's address. Model 8828's headboard has a blue sky with a yellow moon and stars. Model 8801WR has red legs. "Graco" is printed on all of the beds' footboards.

Product photos

Recalled Toddler Bed Model 8833
Recalled Toddler Bed Model 8833
Recalled Toddler Bed Model 8828
Recalled Toddler Bed Model 8828
Recalled Toddler Bed Model 8801
Recalled Toddler Bed Model 8801
Recalled Toddler Bed Model 8821
Recalled Toddler Bed Model 8821
Recalled Toddler Bed Model 8824
Recalled Toddler Bed Model 8824

Photos: U.S. CPSC