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"When Fisher-Price recalled the Rock ‘n Play in 2019, it failed to offer full refunds to all consumers, offering many just vouchers for other Fisher-Price products," he said in a statement ...
The Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play was recalled in 2019 after dozens of babies died, but it is still available secondhand online, including on Facebook Marketplace.
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 commissioner pointed to three other Fisher-Price recalls that also didn't entail full refunds and noted that in one of them — the 2019 Rock 'n Play recall — eight babies died after the ...
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.
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]
In 2019, the CPSC recalled inclined sleepers sold by multiple companies (including Mattel Fisher-Price’s Rock ’n Play [38] as well as Kids II’s [39] and Dorel’s rocking sleepers sold under a variety of brand names). The recalled products were associated with more than 30 infant deaths according to contemporary news reports. [40]
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.