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Mattel Inc. and its Fisher-Price unit have settled lawsuits alleging their recalled Rock ‘n Play baby sleeper was so ...
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.
About 100 deaths have now been linked to Fisher-Price's recalled Rock ‘n Play Sleepers, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Monday. The infant sleeper was originally recalled in ...
Fisher-Price is urging parents to discontinue using its Rock 'n Play Sleeper ... many sellers list items with a generic name like "baby sleeper" instead of the actual product name, according ...
Fisher-Price notes that in some of the reports, it has been unable to confirm the circumstances of the incidents or that the product was a Rock ‘n Play Sleeper,” CPSC said in a statement.
There is also a massive resale market for baby items ... issued a report finding that Fisher-Price had downplayed safety concerns about the Rock 'n Play Sleeper before putting it on the market ...
Dozens more infants have died since Fisher-Price initially recalled its Rock 'n Play sleeper nearly four years ... from Fisher-Price and Georgia-based baby product maker Kids2 have become a ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- For 10 years, Fisher-Price sold a hugely popular baby bassinet called Rock 'n Play. It was supposed to help babies sleep by laying them on an incline. But as millions ...
WASHINGTON — Consumer safety officials once again warned parents Monday about two 2019 infant sleeper chair recalls — the Fisher-Price Rock n' Play and Kids2 Rocking Sleepers — saying more ...
A popular sleeper recalled for being associated with roughly 100 baby deaths is still appearing ... recalled the Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play Sleeper in 2019 after 32 infants died.
Fisher-Price has re-announced a recall of its 'Rock ‘n Play' infant sleeper after eight more babies reportedly died due to the devices. In a report by the Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
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.