Why would you want directions to a crib that has been recalled?
No, check the Delta website for list of all Delta crib recalls. http://www.deltacribrecall.com/recalled_products.asp
To find the answer to your questions for your particular crib, go to wwwcribrecallcenter.com. You can then look at pictures of your crib and parts, get instructional videos, and find out if your crib is on a recall list. You can also get free parts sent to you if needed.
YES!
A lot of these have been recalled, please make sure yours isn't one.
If you can't put a grapefruit through the bars it's probably safe. Also, check online to make sure that particular crib has not been recalled. Be sure to check for sharp edges inside the crib and ensure there is not a gap between the mattress and the sides of the crib.
yep!
A good idea would be to research crib models that have been recalled. Dorel brand cribs have recently been recalled because of a suffocation hazard; the drop-side of the crib is flimsily attached, and the child can roll down and get stuck between the mattress and the crib. I recommend the DaVinci Emily 4-in-1 convertible crib; it's one of the most positively reviewed cribs, plus it converts into a toddler bed.
Go to the place where you bought it. Since they are a distributor for that manufacturer, it's also their job to handle the product during the recall.
Not according to the CPSC and Simmons websites.
If your crib was manufactured between 2000 and 2004 it is under the recall. You can research the information with this recall at http://safety.evenflo.com
Many cars have been recalled in this lifetime. Though I know two of them. Toyota and Honda.