CPSC Infant Sleep Product Standards Now In Effect to Prevent Suffocations, Deaths
The new inclined sleeper standards seek to reduce the number of preventable deaths and injuries among U.S. infants.
The new inclined sleeper standards seek to reduce the number of preventable deaths and injuries among U.S. infants.
More than 200,000 Fisher-Price infant sleepers are being recalled as the CPSC continues to crack down on inclined sleepers linked to infant deaths.
The CPSC is warning parents to be aware of holiday travel risks such as inclined sleepers, window cords, furniture tip-over risks and residential elevators.
About 3.3 million Boppy Infant Loungers are being recalled following reports of at least eight infant suffocation deaths.
Following a series of recalls that impacted millions of dangerous infant sleeper products, which have been blamed for more than 50 child deaths, federal safety officials have approved a new…
The CPSC warns that nursing pillows have been linked to incidents of infant suffocation, urging parents and caregivers not to use them.
Consumers should regularly check items in their home and items bought second hand to ensure they are not subject to a recall notice, the CPSC warns.
A new bill seeks to give the CPSC more power to warn the public about dangerous products before they are recalled.
The CPSC is calling on parents and caregivers to make sure their homes are clear of recalled children's products which have been linked to severe injuries and deaths this year.