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Baby Gear Safety
Should You Use Second-hand Equipment?
By Melinda Copp
Babies require lots of expensive gear that's quickly outgrown. Therefore, parents often borrow whatever they can and scour second-hand stores for used equipment that's less expensive than buying new. This may be a great solution for many expecting parents who have friends or family members that can lend out their equipment. But whenever you plan to reuse something or buy second-hand, safety is a concern.
"I think we bought just about everything new because I worried about the safety of items, such as car seats and cribs, which can become outdated," says Jessica Galligani, a mom from Allentown, Pa. "We had a few used things, like a stroller and a bassinet."
If you are considering buying or using second-hand baby equipment, consider the following suggestions for determining the safety of the product.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends the following tips:
- Start by checking to make sure the mattress is firm and tight fitting so the baby can't get trapped between the mattress and crib.
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