New findings from the House Committee on Oversight and Reform into infant inclined sleepers finds that Fisher-Price failed to ensure its Rock 'n Play was safe, and ignored warnings it was dangerous.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission first announced the recall in 2019 after more than 30 infant fatalities were reported Tracey Harrington McCoy is a celebrity news writer at PEOPLE Digital. She ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Consumer Reports says last week's government warning about a popular Fisher-Price baby sleeper doesn't go far enough, saying there have been more deaths than previously reported.
Inclined sleepers for babies and crib bumper pads will be banned from being sold under legislation passed Wednesday by Congress. The bill, known as the Safe Sleep for Babies Act, will now go to the ...
People who bought a dangerous infant sleep product are one step closer to a settlement. About 100 babies have died while using the Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper. Other WRAL Top Stories Customers ...
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Erika Richter's 2-week-old daughter Emma died in 2018. Erika Richter's daughter Emma was just 2 weeks old when she died nearly three years ago while using a Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper. "I think ...
A US agency said Fisher-Price’s Rock ‘n Play sleepers may be linked to the deaths of 100 infants — among them 30 who had died after it was first recalled more than three years ago. The Consumer ...
Fisher-Price’s poor safety practices and lack of meaningful oversite allowed its Rock ‘n Play sleeper to stay on the U.S. market for 10 years, during which time more than 50 infants died using the ...