Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play sleepers were recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission on April 12, 2019, due to infant fatalities. The second recall issued on Jan. 9, 2023.
Why were the Rock ‘n Play Sleepers recalled?
When the 2019 recall was initially announced, over 30 infant deaths occurred because of these sleepers. The infants would roll from their back to their stomach or side while unrestrained.
Why is there a second recall notice?
According to the CPSC, since the first recall, over 70 additional infant fatalities were reported, with 8 reported after the announcement.
Fisher-Price posted both recall notices on their website.
Approximately 100 infant deaths occurred while infants were in the products.
What models were affected by this recall?
The recall affects all Rock n’ Play sleepers sold at Fisher-Price. These products were sold at major stores across the U.S., such as Walmart, Target, and Amazon. They were sold between September 2009 and April 2019.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled sleepers.
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