Baby's Dream recalls cribs and furniture with excessive lead

NEW YORK (AP) — Baby's Dream Inc. is recalling about 4,600 cribs and assorted pieces of furniture because they contain excessive levels of lead paint, which can cause nervous system damage and delayed development if ingested.

The recalled cribs and furniture were sold in a vintage grey paint finish under the Brie, Braxton, Heritage, Everything Nice and Legendary collections. 

The items were made in Chile and sold between March 2014 and March 2015 at specialty furniture stores and at BabysDream.com. The items include cribs, hutches, nightstands, bookcases and chests.

A label at the bottom of the crib's back frame and the back panel of the furniture lists the product name, date and location of manufacture, model number and purchase order number (PO#). Details on the model numbers included in the recall can be found at http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2015/Babys-Dream-Recalls-Cribs-and-Furniture/

No injuries have been reported and consumers are urged to contact Baby's Dream to arrange for an exchange. The company can be contacted at 800-835-2742 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Consumers can also visit www.babysdream.com and click on the recall image for more information.