Fisher-Price Snuga Swings Recalled: Safety Warning
Fisher-Price has issued a recall for its popular Snuga Swings due to a safety hazard. This isn't the first time Fisher-Price has recalled its products, and it's important to be aware of the risks involved.
What's the problem? The recall affects certain models of the Snuga Swing, which can cause a serious risk of strangulation to infants. The problem lies with the swing's strap, which can become loose or detach, allowing the infant to potentially slip out and get caught.
Which models are affected? The recall involves Snuga Swings with model numbers GJM40, GJM41, GJM42, GJM43, GJM44, GJM45, GJM46, GJM47, GJM48, GJM49, GJM50, GJM51, GJM52, GJM53, GJM54, GJM55, GJM56, GJM57, GJM58, GJM59, GJM60, GJM61, GJM62, GJM63, GJM64, GJM65, GJM66, GJM67, GJM68, GJM69, GJM70, GJM71, GJM72, GJM73, and GJM74.
What should you do? If you have one of these Snuga Swings, stop using it immediately. Contact Fisher-Price to get a free repair kit, which will include new straps and instructions on how to install them. You can also return the swing for a full refund.
How to Contact Fisher-Price:
- Call: 1-800-432-KIDS (5437)
- Visit:
Safety First:
It's crucial to prioritize your child's safety. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and keep a close eye on your little one when using any baby products. This recall serves as a reminder to stay vigilant and ensure your child's surroundings are safe.
Stay Informed:
Keep up to date with product recalls by checking the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website regularly. This will help you stay informed about any potential safety hazards and take necessary precautions.
Remember, a safe environment for your child is a priority. By being informed and taking necessary actions, you can ensure your little one's well-being.