CPSC Infant Sleep Product Standards Now In Effect to Prevent Suffocations, Deaths
Infant sleep products inclining greater than 10 degrees are now banned in the United States, to reduce the risk of infant suffocations and deaths
Infant sleep products inclining greater than 10 degrees are now banned in the United States, to reduce the risk of infant suffocations and deaths
Between 2009 and 2021 there have been more than 13 reported infant deaths linked to letting infants sleep in toddler rockers
Federal safety officials seek to recall more than 180,000 infant lounger products that pose suffocation risks through an administrative enforcement proceeding
The new crib mattress standards come after more than 500 safety incidents and 140 infant deaths over the last decade.
Nearly 200,000 infant loungers recalled due to risk of suffocation from dangerous design
Wheeled toys, such as hoverboards and scooters, are of particular concern this year given their rising popularity, W.A.T.C.H. warns
Design allows sleepers to become trapped between the rail and the mattress, CPSC warns