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The following information is provided by Juvenile Products Manufacturers
Association (JPMA).
Play yards are intended for a child who is unable to climb. Choose a
play yard with the correct recommended height and weight of your child.
The play yard, including side rails, should be fully erected prior to
use.
Listed below are some tips about play yards.
(Remember to apply the same rules to portable play yards.)
- Do not add padding or other objects inside the play yard which will
permit your child to climb out.
- Never leave a baby in a mesh play yard if its drop side is in the
down position. The baby could roll into the space between the pad
and loose mesh causing suffocation.
- Choose play yards with mesh holes no larer than 1/4". Slats on a
wooden play yard should be no more than 2 3/8" apart.
- Check vinyl or fabric-covered rails frequently for holes or tears.
- Don't tie items across the top of the play yard as they can entangle
baby and cause strangulation.
- Never leave baby unattended in play yard.
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