Fisher-Price Recalls 2 Million Snuga Swings' After Five Infant Deaths
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Fisher-Price has recalled over two million Snuga Swings following reports that five infants died while using the product for sleep, highlighting serious safety concerns.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the product poses a suffocation risk, especially since most infants involved were unrestrained.
Richard L. Trumka Jr. criticized the recall as inadequate, stating that simply warning parents is insufficient to prevent further harm to infants.
The recall warns that the Snuga Swing should never be used for sleep, emphasizing the necessity to remove hazardous products from homes.
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