Picked this up from Overlawyered, and thought it deserved wider circulation.
Woman and a friend are having coffee. Friend mentions that her daughter just had her first baby. The daughter works in a job that pays just above minimum wage, so money is tight. Daughter stretches her money by shopping the second-hand market for baby stuff. But daughter can’t find any used cribs for sale.
Daughter is trying to make do with a used “play yard”. “One of its sides is broken but it has been mended with a metal rod and tape.” Not the safest thing in the world.
Here’s the punchline: the author of that blog entry is CPSC commissioner Nancy Nord.
I’m willing to bet that people warned commissioner Nord, and the other commissioners, that this kind of thing would happen: you dry up the used crib market, and people are going to resort to alternatives that may be even less safe than a used crib. I’m also willing to bet that commissioner Nord ignored those warnings. I’m glad she’s had her moment on the road to Damascus, but it seems to me to be too little, too late.
The test for cribs in trying to fit a can of Soda (Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper) between the rails. End to end, not sideways. If the soda water fits in that space so could a small child’s (baby) head.