Fisher-Price has recalled over 2 million infant Snuga Swings due to suffocation risks, following reports of five infant fatalities associated with sleep in the device.
The CPSC stated that the swing is unsafe for sleep, and advises that no bedding materials should be added, warning that these can elevate suffocation risks.
Richard Trumka Jr., CPSC Commissioner, strongly criticized Fisher-Price, stating this recall approach is flawed and doesn't ensure infant safety, urging parents to dispose of the product.
The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes eliminating soft items from infant sleep areas to prevent suffocation risks, which aligns with safety agencies' warnings about Snuga Swings.
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