ikea cot mattress cover

ikea cot mattress cover

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Ikea Cot Mattress Cover

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Cot mattress for everyone’s good night’s sleep All of our cot mattresses meet strict safety standards so both you and your baby can rest easy each night. Our removable, machine-washable cot mattress covers are designed to provide good ventilation and have child-safe zippers, too.How do you open a childproof zipper? October 17, 2009   Subscribe How do you open a childproof zipper on an Ikea children's mattress cover? We want to take off the cloth mattress cover on my son's Ikea mattress. It has a zipper on one end that appears to be childproof. But we'll be jiggered if we can figure out how to release it. I've tried pulling it with needle-nose pliers, I've tried twisting, prying, bending, pushing, bumping, jerking, snapping, wrenching, and doing the Mashed Potato. You can see the marks in the photo where my needle-nosed pliers have soiled it a bit. I've tried a paper clip. I've also googled this question to great frustration, with this story about a product from a different company sounding tantalizingly close but still insufficient to solving our problem.




How do we release that zipper without simply destroying it? Cot mattressesNo parent should have to choose between affordability and their baby’s safety and comfort. With VYSSA cot mattresses, you never have to. Every single one of our firm, well-ventilated cot mattresses comes with machine-washable covers and meets strict safety standards. Childrens MattressesCheap MattressesSpring MattressesCot MattressesMattress IkeaCot Bed MattressCrib IkeaNoah'S BedSleeping ClimateForwardIKEA - VYSSA VACKERT, Mattress for crib, , Pocket spring mattress gives precise support to your baby's body.The spring construction allows air to flow freely, creating better ventilation and a favorable sleeping climate.Protective foam box and felt pad for added comfort and durability.The cover can be machine washed which helps keep a hygienic sleeping environment for your baby.Both sides can be slept on, so it lasts longer.Breathable velour cover that's comfortable and soft…Prev Mom Body Support Pillow




Next How to Safely Introduce Your Child to an Unfamiliar DogAfter reports of two infants becoming trapped between the mattress and the crib, five styles of the VYSSA crib mattress from IKEA are being recalled. Though no injuries have been reported in these instances, any space between a crib and its mattress poses a serious safety risk. There should never be more than two finger-width gap between the bare crib mattress and the crib end.Crib sizing is strictly regulated by federal law; the Consumer Product Safety Committee (CPSC) states a crib mattress should be at least 27 1/4 inches by 51 1/4 inches to ensure a proper fit. According to IKEA's recall announcement, "IKEA VYSSA crib mattresses are designed to be used with IKEA cribs." Standard sizing for cribs and crib mattresses allows consumers to purchase separate brands without having to worry about a gap.The affected VYSSA crib mattresses were manufactured on or before May 4, 2014. The manufacturing date can be found on the permanent label attached to the mattress cover.




Photo: IKEANEXT: Cuties And Other Baby Wipe Brands Recalled » UPDATED: Sargento Recalls Another 7 Cheeses Due to Listeria Thousands of SodaStream Bottles Recalled Because They Might Explode Britax Recalls 700,000+ Faulty Strollers After Infant Injury Reports PetSmart Recalls Dog Food Due to Metal Choking Hazard Home & Garden Products La-Z-Boy Recalls Power Supplies Sold With Popular Lift Chairs Dog Food Recalled for Containing a Deadly Euthanasia Drug Sierra Nevada Recalls Beer in 35 States Thousands of Himalayan Rock Salt Lamps Recalled Toshiba Recalls Over 40 Laptop Models 9Lives Cat Food and Two Other Brands Recalled Due to Vitamin B1 Deficiency and click on Product Recall near the bottom of the page for more information. Report an Incident Involving this Product About 300,000 in the United States and about 44,000 in Canada (About 169,000 VYSSA crib mattresses were recalled in the U.S. in January 2015. This expansion includes about 131,000 SULTAN crib mattresses in the U.S. and about 44,000 in Canada.)




This recall involves IKEA SULTAN and VYSSA crib mattresses with the following model names: SULTAN BLUNDA, SULTAN DRÖMMA, SULTAN SNARKA, SULTAN SUSSA, VYSSA VACKERT, VYSSA VINKA, VYSSA SPELEVINK, VYSSA SLÖA and VYSSA SLUMMER. The recalled mattresses are 52 inches long and 27 ? inches wide and were manufactured on May 4, 2014 or earlier. An identification label attached to the mattress cover has the date of manufacture in Month-DD-YY format or YY-WW format and the SULTAN or VYSSA model name. In the YY-WW format, mattresses with a date code of 14-18 or earlier are being recalled. A gap between the mattress and crib ends larger than two finger width is an indication of the defective mattress. The firm has received two reports of infants becoming entrapped between the mattress and an end of the crib. The children were removed from the gap without injury. Consumers should immediately stop using a recalled mattress and inspect it by making sure there is no gap larger than the width of two fingers between the ends of the crib and the mattress.




If any gap is larger, customers should immediately stop using the recalled mattresses and return it to any IKEA store for an exchange or a full refund. from October 2000 to May 2014 for about $20 to $100. IKEA North America Services LLC, of Conshohocken, Pa. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products under the agency’s jurisdiction. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. CPSC is committed to protecting consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical orCPSC's work to help ensure the safety of consumer products - such as toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters and household chemicals -– contributed to a decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the past 40 years.

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