Photo: Uwe Fisher. Families have long bought the US-built ... While the infotainment screen and general design move the game forward, the quality of regularly used plastic pieces move it backwards.
Fisher-Price is recalling more than 2 million Snuga Swings sold nationwide after the suffocation deaths of five infants, the company and the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Thursday.
Fisher-Price is recalling parts of more than 2 million infant "Snuga Swings" due to a serious suffocation risk, following reports of five infant deaths. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
Fisher-Price is recalling more than 2 million infant swings due to risks of suffocation after the deaths of five infants were reported. All 21 models of the company’s Snuga Swings, an infant ...
Fisher-Price is recalling 2.1 million of its popular Snuga baby swings after the death of five infants. In announcing the recall, the brand said that infants should never be allowed to sleep in ...
If you’ve been using a Fisher-Price Snuga Swing to soothe your little one, there’s an urgent recall you need to know about. Fisher-Price, in coordination with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
Fisher-Price Recalls Over 2 Million 'Snuga Swings' Following the Deaths of 5 Infants NEW YORK (AP) — Fisher-Price is recalling parts of over 2 million infant swings across the U.S., Canada and ...
By Amanda Holpuch After at least five infants died while sleeping in a product made by Fisher-Price, the company has recalled more than two million of the product, the Snuga Swing, because it ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a recall of all Fisher-Price Snuga Swings on Thursday, Oct. 10 due to a suffocation hazard. Five deaths were reported between 2012-2022 when ...
Posted to the CPSC's website on Thursday, Oct. 10, the recall cited "all models of Fisher-Price Snuga Swings," of which around 2.1 million have been sold in the U.S. since 2010. An additional ...
More than 2 million Fisher-Price baby-swings have been recalled after being declared a “suffocation hazard” following five infant deaths, according to the United States Consumer Product Safety ...