26 Tex. Admin. Code § 746.2409 - What specific safety requirements must my cribs meet?
(a) All full-size and non-full-size cribs
must have:
(1) A firm, flat mattress that
snugly fits the sides of the crib and that is designed specifically for use
with the crib model number. The mattress must not be supplemented with
additional foam material or pads.
(2) Sheets that fit snugly and do not present
an entanglement hazard;
(3) A
mattress that is waterproof or washable;
(4) Secure mattress support hangers, and no
loose hardware or improperly installed or damaged parts;
(5) A maximum of 2 3/8 inches between crib
slats or poles;
(6) No corner posts
over 1/16 inch above the end panels;
(7) No cutout areas in the headboard or
footboard that would entrap an infant's head or body;
(8) Drop gates, if present, which fasten
securely and cannot be opened by a child;
(9) Documentation that each crib meets the
applicable federal rules at Title 16, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 1219
or 1220, concerning "Safety Standards for Full-Size Baby Cribs" and "Safety
Standards for Non-Full-Size Baby Cribs," respectively, or documentation that
each crib is a medical device listed and registered with the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration; and
(10) A label
with the infant's name. As an alternative, you may label cribs with a number
and have a number/infant assignment map available.
(b) You must sanitize each crib before a
different infant uses it and when soiled.
(c) You must never leave an infant in the
crib with the drop gate down.
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