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The CPSC notified Fisher-Price of the impending warning on April 1, 2019. [4]: 69 When the Rock 'n Play was initially recalled in 2019, 30 infant deaths were reported. The product was recalled again in 2023 as a result of its presence in the resale market. [13] An additional 70 deaths took place after the initial recall.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Fisher-Price recalled all models of Snuga Swings after five infants died between 2012 and 2022.
In 2021, Fisher-Price also recalled its Rock 'n Glide Soothers after four infants died from rolling onto their stomachs. The following year, two of its rockers were linked to the deaths of 13 ...
In June 2022, the CPSC and Fisher-Price issued a joint warning that 13 babies had died in the company’s Infant-to-Toddler and Newborn-to-Toddler Rockers from 2009 to 2021.
Five deaths were reported between 2012-2022 when the products, which were distributed by Fisher-Price of East Aurora, NY, were used for sleep. Over 2 million Fisher-Price infant swings recalled ...
Fisher-Price sold the Rock 'n Play without first getting medical advice from more than one pediatric specialist and without doing any real-world safety tests. They continued to sell it for years after the first deaths were reported. [18] In January 2023, Fisher-Price re-announced the recall after additional infant deaths were reported. [19] [20]
The recall is not the first by Fisher-Price involving products that proved deadly for babies. About 100 deaths have been linked to the Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play sleeper, first recalled in 2019.
More than 2 million Fisher-Price infant swings are being recalled due to a risk of suffocation. The recall was announced after five infants died while in the swing.