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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Fisher-Price announced a recall of the Snuga Swings following five infant ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall, which one of its commissioners said was “doomed to fail.” ...
"The swing should never be used for sleep and bedding materials should never be added to it," according to an alert from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, which announced the recall.
Fisher-Price and the Consumer Product Safety Commission are recalling all models of the Sunga Swings after five infants reportedly died while sleeping in the seats.
Buffalo attorneys Terrence M. Connors and Andrew Debbins filed the federal lawsuit, teaming with a personal injury law firm ...
University of Utah Hospital earned the prestigious international Baby-Friendly designation for the fourth time, and is the only facility in Utah to hold this important accreditation.
Fisher-Price is offering $25 to product owners who remove and destroy swing parts that increase risk of suffocation.
Safety regulators warned against infants using swings for sleep because the products increase the risk of suffocation.