If you have the model number usually on the bottom of the crib, if it is one of the Jenny Lind make you will need to know the date it was made that is on the same spot. You may find it in Jenny Lind, but it depends if the crib is still replaceable or not. It all depends on their product replacement parts policy.
Keep in mind that "Jenny Lind" is actually a style name used by several different manufacturers. Although we can service most of the U.S. made cribs and cradles, it is very helpful to know who originally made the crib or cradle. "Jenny Lind" is not a manufacturer.
Check in this links: - safety.evenflo.com/cs/sc/cssc99_RD (for contact) - evenflo.com/replacement_parts (search right model and manufactured date).
Answers & Comments
If you have the model number usually on the bottom of the crib, if it is one of the Jenny Lind make you will need to know the date it was made that is on the same spot. You may find it in Jenny Lind, but it depends if the crib is still replaceable or not. It all depends on their product replacement parts policy.
Keep in mind that "Jenny Lind" is actually a style name used by several different manufacturers. Although we can service most of the U.S. made cribs and cradles, it is very helpful to know who originally made the crib or cradle. "Jenny Lind" is not a manufacturer.
Check in this links:
- safety.evenflo.com/cs/sc/cssc99_RD (for contact)
- evenflo.com/replacement_parts (search right model and manufactured date).
Hope this helps.