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Fisher-Price ignored repeated warnings that its Rock 'n Play sleeper was dangerous before the device was recalled, according to a congressional oversight committee report released Monday. The report said more than 50 infant deaths were linked to the sleeper.
Consumers should stop using the Rock ‘n Play immediately and contact Fisher-Price for a refund or voucher. It is illegal to sell or distribute the recalled sleepers.
A $19 million Settlement has been reached in a consumer class action lawsuit against Fisher-Price, Inc. and Mattel, Inc. (“Defendants”) concerning the Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play Sleeper (“RNPS” or “Product”).
Fisher-Price on Friday recalled all 4.7 million of its Rock 'n Play Sleepers, citing more than 30 infant deaths, and told parents to immediately stop using the products.
Fisher-Price is reminding consumers not to use the company's once-popular Rock 'n Play sleepers, which were recalled in 2019 but have continued to lead to infant deaths.
About 100 infant deaths over the last 13 years have been linked to the Fisher-Price Rock ’n Play Sleeper that was recalled in 2019, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Monday, in...
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a voluntary recall of all Fisher-Price® Rock 'n Play Sleepers. Infant fatalities have occurred in Rock 'n Play Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach or side while unrestrained, or under other circumstances.
A Consumer Reports investigation into the safety of the Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper—a product designed and marketed for babies to sleep on an incline—found that it is tied to at least 32...
Fisher-Price for a second time recalled its Rock ‘n Play Sleepers on Monday after at least eight infant deaths occurred after the initial 2019 recall, according to the Consumer Product...
Fisher-Price issued a second announcement of its Rock 'n Play Sleeper recall on Monday following additional infant fatalities, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.