Goodwill does accept cribs, but there are specific conditions that apply.
They typically accept cribs that are in good condition and meet safety standards. It’s always a good idea to check if the crib has a safety certification attached.
Some locations may not take cribs due to safety regulations. Always call your local Goodwill before bringing in a crib to ensure they can accept it.
If your crib is older or has been recalled, it might not be accepted. Goodwill prioritizes the safety of its customers, so they are cautious about accepting baby furniture.
In many cases, cribs that are disassembled can be easier to donate. This makes transportation simpler for both you and the store.
If you’re unsure about the condition of your crib, consider checking with Goodwill staff. They can provide guidance on what is acceptable.
Does Goodwill take cribs in all locations?
No, acceptance of cribs can vary by location. It’s best to call your local Goodwill to confirm.
What condition must a crib be in to be accepted?
The crib should be in good condition and meet current safety standards. Any damage or wear could lead to it being refused.
Are there specific safety standards for cribs?
Yes, cribs must meet federal safety regulations, which include having no drop sides and proper slat spacing.
Can I donate a crib that has been recalled?
No, cribs that have been recalled due to safety issues cannot be accepted by Goodwill.
What should I do if my crib cannot be donated?
If your crib cannot be donated, consider recycling it or checking with local charities that may accept it.