The recipients of that letter, Scott Lewis, who leads the bassinets and cradles subcommittee at ASTM, and Jennifer King, who leads the task group on bassinet elevated surfaces, did not respond to ...
and that they met CPSC bassinet and cradle requirements and are free from fabric sides that a baby could suffocate against (materials that allow air to circulate, such as mesh, are okay to use).
But unlike bedside sleepers, cradles, and bassinets, which are subject to CPSC safety standards, in-bed sleepers have no such standards. “The AAP continues to encourage families to use only CPSC ...
Convenience assessment rates features that make the bassinet easier to use, including portability, whether the bassinet folds for storage, whether the frame height is adjustable (to match its ...
The manufacturer has responded to our findings and says it has a test report stating the Simba passes the latest US (ASTM) standard for bassinets and cradles.