Death total rises to 50 across the United States

DID AN INCLINED SLEEPER HURT YOUR CHILD?

Industry continues to sell unsafe baby products

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1 in 10 DayCares Still Use Recalled Infant Sleepers

INCLINED SLEEPERS ARE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR CHILD'S SAFETY

Inclined baby sleepers place infants in a sleeping position not recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics; the AAP recommends that infants always be placed to sleep on their back, on a separate, flat and firm sleep surface without any bumpers or bedding.

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Fisher-Price
Rock 'n Play Sleeper

An investigation by Consumer Reports has linked at least 32 infant deaths to the Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play Sleeper since the product was introduced in 2009.

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KIDS II Rocking Sleeper

According to Consumer Reports, the fatalities involving Kids II sleepers occurred “after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, or under other circumstances.”

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Chicco Lullaby
Dream Playard

With concerns at an all-time high regarding the safety of inclined baby sleepers, the Chicco Napper has joined the list of inclined sleeper products in which an infant has died.

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Inclined sleepers have been linked to 50 deaths

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