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What’s the Problem?
Jan. 31, 2020 – Delta is recalling about 5,900 inclined sleepers sold under the following brand names over a risk of potential suffocation:
- Beautyrest Beginnings Incline Sleeper with Adjustable Feeding Position for Newborns
- Disney Baby Minnie Mouse Incline Sleeper with Adjustable Feeding Position for Newborns
- Delta Children Deluxe 3-in-1 Activity Rocker, Feeder and Sleeper
- Simmons Kids Beautyrest Deluxe 3-in-1 Activity Rocker, Feeder, and Sleeper
- 3-in-1 Activity Rocker, Feeder and Incline Sleeper
- Others
Model numbers of the recalled Delta Sleepers include 47404-2255, 27404-437, 27404-758, and 27404-942, CPSC said. Model numbers can be found on a label on the frame.
Affected products were sold at juvenile product stores and mass merchandisers including Amazon.com, Kmart, and ToysRUs.com from Jan. 2017 to Dec. 2018 for between $42 and $51.
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CPSC has linked at least 73 infant deaths and 1,108 incidents to inclined sleepers [1] since 2005. Most infants died because they were unrestrained, rolled from their backs or their sides or stomachs, and suffocated, the agency said.
Inclined sleepers with higher angles do not provide a safe sleep environment for infants,” CPSC said. The agency “cautions consumers not to use inclined infant sleep products.
Other baby sleepers lawsuits:
- Defective Boppy Newborn Loungers Recall Lawsuit
- Defective Fisher-Price Rock N Play Baby Sleeper Recall Lawsuit
- SwaddleMe Infant Sleeper Lawsuit
- Kids Rocking Infant Sleeper Recall Lawsuit
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FAQs:
What Is the Primary Issue With the 3-In-1 Rocker Napper?
The primary issue with the 3-in-1 Rocker Napper is the risk of suffocation due to the inclined sleeper design, which has been linked to numerous infant injuries and fatalities.
Which Models Are Affected by the 3-In-1 Rocker Napper Recall?
The models that are affected by the 3-in-1 Rocker Napper recall are the Beautyrest Beginnings Incline Sleeper, Disney Baby Minnie Mouse Incline Sleeper, and Delta Children Deluxe 3-in-1 Activity Rocker, among others.
What Should I Do if I Own a Recalled 3-In-1 Rocker Napper?
If you own a recalled 3-in-1 Rocker Napper, you should immediately stop using it and contact the manufacturer for further instructions or possible remedies.
Have There Been Any Reported Injuries or Deaths Associated With the 3-In-1 Rocker Napper?
Yes, there have been reported injuries or deaths associated with the 3-in-1 Rocker Napper. The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) has linked at least 73 infant deaths and over 1,100 incidents to inclined sleepers, including the 3-in-1 Rocker Napper.
Am I Eligible to File a Lawsuit if My Child Was Injured by a 3-In-1 Rocker Napper?
If your child was injured by a 3-in-1 Rocker Napper, you are eligible to file a lawsuit. It is recommended to contact a specialized law firm to evaluate your case and guide you through the legal process.
Do I Have a 3-in-1 Rocker Napper Lawsuit?
The Product Liability Litigation Group at Schmidt & Clark, LLP law firm is an experienced team of trial lawyers that focus on the representation of plaintiffs in 3-in-1 Rocker Napper Lawsuits. We are handling individual litigation nationwide and currently accepting new injury and death cases in all 50 states.
If your child or other loved one was harmed by an inclined sleeper device, you should contact our law firm immediately. You may be entitled to a settlement by filing a suit and we can help.
References:
- https://www.cpsc.gov/content/cpsc-cautions-consumers-not-to-use-inclined-infant-sleep-products