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Federal regulators said that the Jool Baby swings should not have been marketed as sleep products because they have an incline angle that is not safe. By Johnny Diaz Jool Baby, a brand of children’s ...
Infant product manufacturer 4moms has recalled more than 2 million of its swings and rockers, following one infant death and another strangulation injury, according to the Consumer Product Safety ...
More than 2 million infant swings and rockers are being recalled over entanglement and strangulation hazards after a 10-month-old baby died from asphyxiation. The Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
The voluntary recall comes after two young children became entangled in the straps as they crawled below the unoccupied the MamaRoo swing More than two million infant swings and seats have been ...
Jool Baby is recalling more than 63,000 infant swings sold at Walmart stores and online because they pose a suffocation risk. The swings violate federal law as they were designed and marketed for ...
(Gray News) - More than 60,000 infant swings sold at Walmart stores and online at Target, Amazon and other sites have been recalled. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the brand Jool ...
Lakewood, New Jersey-based baby product manufacturer Jool Baby has recalled its Nova Baby Infant Swings because they pose a potential suffocation risk to infants, according to the United States ...
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania -- More than 2 million infant swings and rockers are being recalled after a 10-month-old died as a result of getting caught in a strap, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
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