Vevor is recalling about 1,020 baby swings sold across the U.S. due to a serious safety hazard that violates federal ...
Parenting has always been a balancing act, but the evolution of baby products in recent years has transformed how families ...
The baby loungers violate the mandatory standard for Infant Sleep Products because the sides are shorter than the minimum side height limit to secure the infant; the sleeping pad’s thickness exceeds ...
Learn how to create a safe sleep setup for babies during SIDS Awareness Month. Consumer Reports reveals potential dangers of infant products.
The Belivium baby loungers violate the mandatory standard for Infant Sleep Products due to their shorter side heights, posing ...
This recall involves Vevor Baby Swings. The recalled swings are white/gray and black/gray and the base structure includes the "VEVOR" trademark. The swings are labeled on the bottom or the back of the ...
The swings’ inclined design poses a serious suffocation risk, prompting an immediate stop-use notice from the CPSC.
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7 Baby Products from the Past That Would Be Illegal Today
When we think about baby products, we often picture cute onesies, colorful rattles, and-the ever-important-car seat. But if we take a stroll down memory lane, we'll find some shocking relics from the ...
October is SIDS Awareness month. 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom listens to and shares Consumer Reports' advice for keep babies safe while sleeping.
According to a news release, Sanven Technology has recalled Vevor Baby Swings, a swing marketed for infant sleep that has an ...
This recall involves Belivium baby loungers. The baby loungers are made of a foam sleeping pad and padded bumpers with a cloth cover. They were sold in the following styles: yellow zoo animal, blue ...
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