Over 150,000 baby
recliners recalled following at least five infant deaths.
The AP (12/28) reports, "Four national
retailers agreed to recall more than 150,000 Nap Nanny baby recliners after at
least five infant deaths and dozens of reports of children nearly falling out
of the recliners, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday."
According to the AP, the recall covers several models of the Nap Nanny infant
recliners, all of which were sold between 2009 and 2012. The CPSC has warned
parents and caregivers that "the Nap Nanny contains defects in its design,
warnings and instructions," creating a "substantial risk of injury
and death to infants." The four retailers that have agreed to voluntarily
recall the recliners include Amazon.com, Buy Buy Baby, Diapers.com and Toys R
Us/Babies R Us. The AP adds that the manufacturer of the recliners, Baby
Matters LLC of Berwyn, Pennsylvania, said earlier this month that it had gone
out of business.
The Wall Street Journal (12/28, Page B6, Rubin,
Subscription Publication, 2.29M) reports that earlier this month, the CPSC
filed a civil suit against Baby Matters LLC in order to force action regarding
the infant recliners. The Journal notes that the CPSC sued Baby Matters LLC
after it was unsuccessful in attempting to reach a voluntary-recall plan with
the company. According to the article, the CPSC is aware of four infant deaths
involving Nap Nanny recliners and a fifth death involving the company's Chill
model.
NBC News (12/28) notes on its website that
"five thousand Nap Nanny Generation One and 50,000 Generation Two models
were sold between 2009 and early 2012," and "about 100,000 Chill
models have been sold since January 2011."
The Los Angeles Times (12/28, Hsu, 692K) reports
that "in addition to the fatalities, the CPSC said it received nearly 100
reports of children hanging out of or nearly falling over the sides of the
seats, even when a built-in harness was used. The portable recliners featured a
foam base shaped like a bucket seat and a fitted fabric cover."
Consumer Reports (12/28, DiBenedetto) reports
that the Nap Nanny baby recliner "originally was recalled in 2010 after
the first reported death in a Nap Nanny, as well as 22 reports of infants
hanging or falling out over the side of the product, even though most of the
infants had been placed in the recliner's harness." However, "despite
the improvements to the warnings and instructions, additional deaths using the
Nap Nanny recliners were reported. Since the 2010 recall, in fact, the CPSC
received an additional 70 reports of children nearly falling out of the
product."
The NPR (12/28, Hensley) "Shots" blog, Newsday (12/28, Berger, 402K), the Philadelphia Inquirer (12/28, Mastrull, 306K),
the Philadelphia Business Journal (12/28, Van
Allen, Subscription Publication), Dow Jones Newswires (12/28) and RTT News (12/28) also cover this story.
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