I have a crib that is missing some hardware. It says its a baby dreams Infinite II. It's over ten years old and the website no longer has an intruction manual. Can n e one help?
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Do a google search for Baby's Dream Sea Island drop side crib and the instructions should be the first thing that comes up. I needed the very same instructions a month ago and contacted the company by email to get them. The instructions are 2 pages long. FYI this line of furniture was discontinued :(
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I have a similar crib. It's old, but it is in great shape, and we've had no problems. We don't even use the drop side because we're both tall. I emailed Simmons at [email protected]. They sent the following response:
>> Hello,
I am sorry; with the recent announcement by the CPSC your crib would longer meet the safety standards. We are unable to supply the parts or instructions to any crib over 10 years old effective 6/24/2010. Your crib model was manufactured in 1995. We will not have a fix or replacement parts for this crib.
In keeping with industry and regulatory safety standards – cribs manufactured before 2001 will not be furnished with the Immobilizer Retrofit kit.
Cribs older than 10 years old have surpassed their lifespan. The reason for this safety standard is to ensure the quality of the crib has not been compromised, the wood may have possible degradation or the crib could have possible or broken parts and no longer meets the current government safety standards.
If your crib was manufactured before 2001 – please discard the crib and do not use or try to repair it yourself.
If you have any questions on the recall or safety standards you can go to www.cpsc.gov.
Thank you,
Laura Dietz Customer Service Representitive Simmons Juvenile Furniture A Division of Delta Enterprise
I just posted a similar answer to another person looking for hardware for an older crib. PLEASE do not use this crib. Any crib with hardware missing is an accident waiting to happen. Even if you were to find the tracks, if you are screwing those tracks into wood, then the screws will not be as secure as the original ones and can and will get loose and back-out of the wood. If that happens and the track comes loose, that corner of the drop side can come off which creates a death trap for your baby. A crib is the ONLY place a parent can safely leave their infant alone. So you want to make sure you have the crib in the safest condition. This means all original parts, nothing broken, bent, cracked or repaired. Too many babies die each year because parents attempt to repair or fix a crib with missing parts.
Unless you are 8 years old or younger I strongly advise against this. The crib safety standards have been revised several times in the last 35 years with the last major revision made in 2000. Thus, older cribs are no longer considered safe. Why did the standards get revised? Because childer were getting killed or hurt in these older designs. It is easy to say "well it was fine for me, I am still alive" but would you let your child travel in a car without a car seat even though you managed to survive without one?
In addition to the design changes, any crib made of wood - the glue holding it together gets dried out and the wood itself looses some of it's moisture and strength over the years.
Older hardware used different screws which will now more easily pull out of the dried older wood. PLEASE do not put any baby into this crib. Older second hand cribs are associated with more deaths than new cribs.
I found this website for parts replacement I havent ordered yet but it gives you a list of baby cribs that they can service. www.productsamerica.com Hope its useful for you.
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