26 Tex. Admin. Code § 748.1751 - What specific safety requirements must my cribs meet?
(a) All cribs must have:
(1) A firm, flat mattress that snugly fits
the sides of the crib. 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 a child's head or body;
(8) Drop gates, if present, which fasten
securely and cannot be opened by a child; and
(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.
(b) You
must sanitize each crib when soiled and before reassigning the crib to a
different child.
(c) You must never
leave a child in the crib with the drop gate down.
(d) You may not have stackable
cribs.
Notes
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