SAFETY NOTICE: Cosatto Stratford Cot Bed
Do you or someone you know own a ‘Stratford’ Cot Bed made by Cosatto? The company has advised that a safety issue is affecting a certain batch of these products made between 2005 and 2009, including both the white and ‘nut’ colourways. The problem occurs when the product is being used as a cot. If lifted or moved a gap can occur between the upper and lower sections of the cot ends causing a safety hazard for parents and children. Cosatto have developed a simple safety device to rectify the problem and this can be posted to you free of charge if you own an affected product.
The only versions affected have Date Code Labels dated from 01/09/2005 to 18/03/2009 (inclusive) and were sold by high street retailers and outlets throughout the UK and Ireland.
If you are using your cot bed as a COT, stop using it immediately and make alternative safe sleeping arrangements for your baby and contact Cosatto with your details to receive the safety enhancement device. If you have converted your cot bed into a JUNIOR BED, it is safe to continue using it, but you
still need to request the safety enhancement device for future use as a COT.
If you think you may have a Stratford Cot bed that is affected, please contact Cosatto immediately, via 0871 977 3888, or via email at stratford@cosatto.com.
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