The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is once again warning parents and caregivers not to use any models of Fisher-Price's Rock 'n Play sleepers.
, alleging that Fisher-Price"ignored multiple warnings that the Rock 'n Play was not safe for infant sleep, including reports of infant injuries and deaths," according to former Rep. Carolyn Maloney, the committee chair at the time.the company told ABC News
back in June 2021 that there"is nothing more important" to the company than the safety of its products and that its"hearts go out to every family who has suffered a loss." "The Rock 'n Play Sleeper was designed and developed following extensive research, medical advice, safety analysis, and more than a year of testing and review," a Fisher-Price spokesperson said at the time."It met or exceeded all applicable regulatory standards. As recently as 2017, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission proposed to adopt the ASTM voluntary standard for a 30-degree angled inclined sleeper as federal law.
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