The recall emphasizes that the Fisher-Price Snuga Swings, while popular, pose a suffocation risk when used for sleep or with added bedding material.
Of the five reported deaths since 2010, usage for sleep and the addition of bedding materials by consumers were critical factors in those incidents.
Even after removing the headrest and body support insert, caregivers are reminded to never leave infants unsupervised in these types of seats.
Fisher-Price announced that they will issue $25 refunds to consumers who properly remove and destroy the dangerous components of the swing.
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