The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on Friday warned parents and caregivers against using a Fisher-Price sleeper that played a role in the deaths of several infants. The sleeper, known as the Rock ’n Play, gently rocks back and forth, intended for newborns and babies 25 pounds and less, and includes a restraint belt. Some models of the Rock ’n Play have a feature that automatically rocks the cradle at the push of a button. At least 10 babies who were at least 3 months old have died since 2015 after rolling over while they were in the Rock ’n Play. According to the CPSC, the babies were not fastened into the cradle with the belt.
Source: Huffington Post April 06, 2019 00:11 UTC