Fisher-Price 2-in-1 Sooth ‘n Play Glider and 4-in-1 Rock ‘n Glide Soother Wrongful Death Lawsuit Lawyers
Recall Alert: WASHINGTON, D.C. – On June 4, 2021, Fisher-Price announced that the company is recalling its 4-in-1 Rock ‘n Glide Soother and its 2-in-1 Sooth ‘n Play Glider baby swings following four reported infant deaths. The purchasers of the 2-in-1 Sooth ‘n Play Glider and the 4-in-1 Rock ‘n Glide Soother are being are urged to immediately stop using the baby swing and are asked to contact Fisher-Price for a refund.
The fatalities involved an 11-week old from Colorado, a 2-month old from Nevada, a 4-month old from Missouri, and a 2-month old from Michigan. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) stated that some babies were reportedly laid on their backs unrestrained in the Rock ‘n Glide Soother and then were discovered later on their stomachs.
At this moment there have not been any reported deaths in the Fisher-Price2-in-1 Soothe ‘n Play Gliders. However, the baby swing could result in a similar, tragic fatality.
Approximately 55,000 2-in-1 Soothe ‘n Play Gliders and 120,000 4-in-1 Rock ‘n Glide Soothers and were sold nationwide and online. These stores include mass merchandisers such as Amazon, Target, Walmart and juvenile product stores. The 4-in-1 Rock ‘n Glide Soothers were sold from January 2014 through December 2020. The 2-in-1 Soothe ‘n Play Gliders were sold from November 2018 through May 2021.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission continues to caution parents to place their a “baby on a firm, flat surface in a crib, bassinet or play yard.” The CPSC also warns parents and caregivers should avoid using “blankets, pillows or other items to an infant’s sleeping area, and babies should always be placed to sleep on their backs.”
Additional information about this recall can be found on the Consumer Product Safety Commission website.
Back in 2015, 10 children died inside of Fisher-Price Rock ‘N Play sleeper swings resulting in a nationwide recall. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warned parents in a consumer warning that there were reports of some infants rolling from their backs, stomachs, or sides when unrestrained in the swing causing some infants to suffocate and die.
The CPSC’s alert stated that infants usually begin rolling over by the age of three months. All of the infants who reportedly died in the Rock ‘N Play swing were older than three months, according to the CPSC.
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Sources:
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2021/Fisher-Price-Recalls-4-in-1-Rock-n-Glide-Soothers-After-Four-Infant-Deaths-2-in-1-Soothe-n-Play-Gliders-Also-Recalled
https://whnt.com/news/recall-alert-fisher-price-recalls-rock-n-glide-soothers-after-four-infant-deaths-reported/