Recall Alert: Fisher-Price recalls Rock ‘n Glide Soothers after four infant deaths reported. WASHINGTON, D.C. — Fisher-Price announced Friday it is recalling two baby swings after four infant deaths were reported. The 4 -in-1 Rock ‘n Glide Soother and 2-in-1 Sooth ‘n Play Glider are the items being recalled.
What Graco swings are recalled?
Graco carriers and carrier/swing seats subject to this recall are model numbers 1300, 1301, 1310, 1350, 1501, 1502, 1530, 1723, 2788, 5510, 8108 and 36264 that were manufactured between August 1, 1993, and August 31, 1997.
Are Baby Swings recalled?
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cradle swing and contact Fisher-Price for revised assembly instructions. Incidents/Injuries: Fisher-Price has received two reports of a seat peg coming out from the seat, causing the seat to fall.
Are baby gliders safe?
Acting CPSC Chairman Robert Adler said inclined products, such as gliders, soothers, rockers and swings, are not safe for infant sleep, due to the risk of suffocation.
Is Graco DreamGlider safe for sleep?
Graco DreamGlider Gliding Seat & Sleeper (as stated on the product box). In response to CR’s questions about the product, Graco told us that it doesn’t recommend the product for “unsupervised sleep” and is removing “sleeper” from the product’s name.
Does Graco have any recalls?
Graco today recalled about 51,000 infant inclined sleepers because infant deaths have been tied to other, similar inclined sleep products, according to an announcement from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Is it bad to let baby sleep in swing?
A catnap under your supervision might be fine, but your baby definitely shouldn’t spend the night sleeping in the swing while you’re asleep, too. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends moving your baby from the swing to a safe sleeping place if they fall asleep in the swing.
Are Fisher-Price baby swings safe?
The American Academy Pediatrics (AAP) advises against letting your baby fall asleep in any infant seating device like bouncy chairs, swings, and other carriers. There is a risk in allowing your baby to sleep anywhere but on a flat, firm surface, on their backs, for their first year of life.
How do I return a Fisher-Price Recall?
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled products and contact Fisher-Price for a refund. To obtain a refund, consumers should visit Fisher-Price online at www.service.mattel.com, and click on “Recall & Safety Alerts,” or call toll-free at 855-853-6224 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.
How do I know if my baby products are recalled?
You can find the model number and manufacture date on the warning label attached to the crib’s mattress support. Anyone with this type of crib should stop using it immediately, and contact Oeuf for a free repair kit. You can call the company at (844) 653-8527, or visit the Sparrow Recall tab of their site.
Can baby swings cause brain damage?
Activities involving an infant or a child such as tossing in the air, bouncing on the knee, placing a child in an infant swing or jogging with them in a backpack, do not cause the brain and eye injuries characteristic of shaken baby syndrome.
What foods are being recalled right now?
6 Grocery Store Recalls You Need To Know About Right Now
- Panera Bread at Home Soup.
- Sushi and Frozen Shrimp.
- Walmart Marketside Chocolate Candy Cookie Cake.
- Lay’s Wavy Chips.
- Able Groupe Baby Formulas.
- Serenade Foods Frozen Stuffed Chicken.