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[29 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 35 views]
Expanded Crib Recalls Announced in Wake of Child Suffocation Dangers

Previous Simplicity and Graco child crib recalls have been expanded in the wake of heightened concerns about child safety and the risks of death by suffocation for very young children in drop-side cribs.

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[20 Jan 2010 | Comments Off | 27 views]
600,000 Dorel Baby Cribs Recalled Due To Suffocation Hazard

600,000 drop side and non-drop side cribs manufactured by Dorel Asia SRL have been recalled due to the risk of suffocation to infants and toddlers.

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[9 Dec 2009 | Comments Off | 5 views]
CPSC: Two deaths lead to hammock recall

Two infant deaths have led to the recall of about 24,000 Amby Baby Motion Beds — hammock-like beds marketed to parents of fussy babies with colic or reflux

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[23 Nov 2009 | Comments Off | 5 views]
Largest Crib Recall in US History Announced

The CPSC is about to announce one of the largest crib recalls in United States history, involving cribs with dropdown sides, fearing they may be unsafe, even deadly

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[10 Sep 2009 | Comments Off | 1 views]
California legislators weigh ban on BPA, compound found in baby bottles and infant formula containers

As reported in the Los Angeles Times, the California Assembly has put off a final vote on whether to ban the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) from baby bottles and infant formula and baby food containers after an emotional debate over children’s safety.

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[3 Sep 2009 | Comments Off | 2 views]
Simplicity Bassinet Recall: An Ongoing Tragedy

Despite voluntary recalls and warnings by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, bassinets manufactured by Simplicity Inc. are still injuring and even killing babies and infants.