phoenix 07:41 AM 10-12-2012
In the process of becoming a registered in home daycare, I have been given notice that my infant has to be placed in a "compliant crib"..........does anyone know if this means that I cannot have pnplays at all? Or that IF I have a crib it has to meet standards. Thanks
Meeko 08:38 AM 10-12-2012
Originally Posted by phoenix:
In the process of becoming a registered in home daycare, I have been given notice that my infant has to be placed in a "compliant crib"..........does anyone know if this means that I cannot have pnplays at all? Or that IF I have a crib it has to meet standards. Thanks
You can still use PNP's, but if using a crib, it must be a new one that meets the latest safety regs.
The crib must have a sticker on it from the manufacturer showing it is compliant and showing the date it was made.
Blackcat31 08:44 AM 10-12-2012
phoenix 09:25 AM 10-12-2012
Thank you! I appreciate your help
Sugar Magnolia 10:31 AM 10-12-2012
In my state, cribs have to have a label with the date they were manufactured and.a certificate of compliance. I got the certificate by calling the distributer (ECMD) and requesting it, they emailed it to me immediately. Easy as pie.