Fisher-Price Recalls 34,000 Infant Cradle Swings

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Fisher-Price has announced a recall of three models of infant cradle swings due to safety issues. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the potential risk arises when the seat pegs are not completely engaged, which can lead to the seat falling unexpectedly and causing harm to the infant. The specific models affected are the Fisher-Price Soothing Savanna, Sweet Surroundings, and Sweet Surroundings Butterfly Friends Cradle ‘n Swings.

Consumers are advised to halt usage of these swings immediately and reach out to Fisher-Price for updated assembly guidelines. Notably, the recall does not involve defective components but rather unclear assembly instructions that could lead to improper setup.

Visual cues highlight the difference between an engaged and disengaged seat peg. Although there have been no reported injuries, the CPSC has noted two instances where a seat peg became dislodged, resulting in the seat falling. The company’s proactive approach to address this issue by revising assembly instructions underscores the importance of reporting product problems, even in the absence of injuries. Swift reporting can lead to timely responses from manufacturers, ensuring the safety of all children.

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In summary, if you own any of the affected Fisher-Price cradle swing models, it is crucial to stop using them and follow the guidance provided by the company to ensure your child’s safety.

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