Over 2 Million Cribs Recalled Amid Safety Concerns

Over 2 million cribs recalled amid safety concerns

Over 2 million cribs recalled amid safety concerns By JENNIFER C. KERR 2010-06-24T13:56:00Z WASHINGTON (AP) -- More than 2 million cribs from Evenflo, Delta Enterprise Corp. and five other companies were recalled Thursday amid concerns that babies can suffocate, become trapped or fall from the cribs.... © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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