Nap Nanny Recall Prompted by Baby Death
Baby Matters LLC, of Berwyn, Pennsylvania, recalled about 30,000 Nap Nanny® portable baby recliners after a baby died while harnessed into the Nap Nanny, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The agency is investigating a report of a 4-month-old girl from Royal Oak, Michigan, who died in a Nap Nanny® that was being used in a crib. According to preliminary reports, the infant was in her harness and found hanging over the side of the product, caught between the Nap Nanny® and the crib bumper.
Infant Carriers Recalled Over Fall Hazard
A Cybex 2.GO Infant Carrier recall has been issued due to a fall hazard, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Infant Death Prompts Sling Baby Carrier Recall
After a 10-day-old newborn baby boy died in this type of sling-style baby carrier in 2007, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is announcing the recall of Sprout Stuff infant ring slings.
Sprout Stuff, of Austin, Texas is issuing the recall and the CPSC advises parents to STOP using these slings immediately. Earlier this year, the CPSC issued a general warning about sling-style baby carriers because other models and brands of these carriers have also been responsible for infant suffocation deaths, such as the Infantino SlingRider. Pritzker Olsen child safety attorneys represent the family of an Ohio child who was suffocated by an Infantino SlingRider.
Child Suffocation and Injury Hazard Prompts Storage Trunk Recall
After an 18-month-old child suffered brain damage and another was injured, Minneapolis, MN-based Target Corporation is recalling woven storage trunks, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced. The lids of the trunks can suddenly drop and trap children reaching into the trunk. This poses a child injury, strangulation and suffocation hazard.
Infant Deaths Prompt Recall of Infantino Slingrider Baby Carrier
A recall of Infantino SlingRider and Wendy Bellissimo baby carriers has been issued after three infant suffocation deaths were reported, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). One million of these slings-style infant carriers are being recalled after three reports of infant deaths in 2009,


