Section 24502 Of Article 1. Infant Crib Safety Act From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 4.7. >> Article 1.
24502
. (a) No commercial user shall remanufacture, retrofit, sell,
contract to sell or resell, lease, sublet, or otherwise place in the
stream of commerce, on or after January 1, 1995, a full-size or
non-full-size crib that is unsafe for any infant using the crib.
(b) A crib is presumed to be unsafe pursuant to this article if it
does not conform to all of the following:
(1) Part 1508 (commencing with Section 1508.1) of Title 16 of the
Code of Federal Regulations.
(2) Part 1509 (commencing with Section 1509.1) of Title 16 of the
Code of Federal Regulations.
(3) Part 1303 (commencing with Section 1303.1) of Title 16 of the
Code of Federal Regulations.
(4) American Society for Testing Materials Voluntary Standards
F966-90.
(5) American Society for Testing Materials Voluntary Standards
F1169-88.
(6) Any regulations that are adopted in order to amend or
supplement the regulations described in paragraphs (1) to (5),
inclusive.
(c) Cribs that are unsafe or fail to perform as expected pursuant
to subdivision (b) include, but are not limited to, cribs that have
any of the following dangerous features or characteristics:
(1) Corner posts that extend more than one-sixteenth of an inch.
(2) Spaces between side slats more than two and three-eighths
inches.
(3) Mattress support that can be easily dislodged from any point
of the crib. A mattress segment can be easily dislodged if it cannot
withstand at least a 25-pound upward force from underneath the crib.
(4) Cutout designs on the end panels.
(5) Rail height dimensions that do not conform to the following:
(A) The height of the rail and end panel as measured from the top
of the rail or panel in its lowest position to the top of the
mattress support in its highest position is at least 22.8 centimeters
(9 inches).
(B) The height of the rail and end panel as measured from the top
of the rail or panel in its highest position to the top of the
mattress support in its lowest position is at least 66 centimeters
(26 inches).
(6) Any screws, bolts, or hardware that are loose and not secured.
(7) Sharp edges, points, or rough surfaces, or any wood surfaces
that are not smooth and free from splinters, splits, or cracks.
(8) Non-full-size cribs with tears in mesh or fabric sides.