Fisher-Price Issues Snuga Swing Recall Due to Deaths: What You Need to Know
Parents and caregivers are urged to stop using and immediately return affected Fisher-Price Snuga Swing models due to a serious safety hazard.
The Problem:
Fisher-Price has issued a recall of its Snuga Swing due to reports of multiple infant deaths. The company is working with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to investigate the incidents, but the exact cause of the deaths remains unclear.
What Models are Recalled?
The recall affects specific models of the Fisher-Price Snuga Swing, which were sold from July 2020 to January 2023. You can find the full list of affected models on the CPSC website. Check the label on your swing to see if your model is included in the recall.
What to Do If You Have a Recalled Snuga Swing:
If you own a recalled Snuga Swing, you should immediately stop using it and contact Fisher-Price for a full refund. You can find contact information on the CPSC website or on the Fisher-Price website.
Don't Wait!
Your baby's safety is paramount. It's vital to act quickly and return your Snuga Swing if it is affected by the recall.
Resources:
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC): [link to official website]
- Fisher-Price: [link to official website]
This information will help keep your little one safe. Stay informed and act quickly if you have a recalled product!