Instructions for simmons crib model 12449185
Simmons has received more than 800 reports of bracket hooks breaking. In one
case, a 6-month-old hit his chin on the side rail when the mattress dropped.
Simmons is offering a free repair kit, which includes replacement
brackets and instructions. The repair can be made easily in the home.
Most of the recalled Simmons cribs were made in 1998. Those sold at
Sears were made in 1998, 1999 and 2000. Only "98" cribs of all models are
recalled, except for Sears cribs. For Sears cribs (which are model numbers
025260 and 065060), the years "98" "99" and "00" are recalled because the
problem bracket hooks were used all three years. The brackets on all other
Simmons cribs except for Sears changed to different type attachments after 1998.
The cribs were sold under the name "Little Folks". Simmons and the two-digit
year of manufacture are written on a label affixed to the crib's headboard. The
year is the two-digit number following the model number. "Little Folks" is on
another label affixed to the headboard. The cribs are constructed of maple or
ash, and are painted or stained in more than a dozen different colors, including
natural, golden and white. "Simmons" is written on the top rail. Simmons will
help consumers identify if their crib is recalled.
Discount, mass
merchandise, juvenile product and department stores, including Sears, sold the
cribs nationwide from January 1998 through December 2000 for between $200 and
$600.
Consumers should stop using these recalled cribs immediately and
contact Simmons to receive free replacement brackets by overnight mail.
Consumers can contact Simmons anytime at (800) 421-2951 or at
www.simmonsjp.com/recall.cfm
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