Fisher-Price recalls 71,000 inclined-sleeper products sold with Ultra-Lite Day & Night Play Yards due to infant death risk. Other inclined-sleeper products have caused infant deaths after the infants rolled from their backs to their stomachs or sides, unrestrained. This new recall involves all models with the numbers CBV60, CHP86, CHR06, CJK24, and DJD11.
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Recent Baby Product Recalls
According to an investigation by Consumer Reports, unsafe inclined-sleepers have caused at least 50 infant deaths. Designed for infants to sleep at an incline between 10 and 30 degrees, the products increase the likelihood of airway compression and suffocation. Pediatricians say babies should sleep unrestrained on their backs, on a firm and flat surface. Recent recalls for inclined-sleeper products include the following.
- Fisher-Price recalled 4.7 million Rock N’ Play Sleepers that caused over 30 infant fatalities
- Kids II recalled Rocking Sleepers sold at Walmart, Target, and Toys “R” US after 5 infant deaths were reported
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