Baby sleeper recalled in Australia after US deaths

A baby sleeper from Mattel's Fisher-Price has been recalled in Australia after it was linked to more than 30 infant deaths in the US.

Baby Sleeper recall

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission has released this photo of the Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper. Source: AAP

A baby sleeper that has been linked to more than 30 infant deaths in the US has been recalled in Australia.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will work with Mattel's Fisher Price to recall the company's Rock 'n Play baby sleepers, an ACCC spokeswoman said on Saturday afternoon.

The announcement came after the US Consumer Product Safety Commission said it would recall 4.7 million Fisher-Price Rock 'N Play sleepers and advised parents to immediately stop using the product.

"Mattel has confirmed to the ACCC today that it will conduct a voluntary recall of the Fisher Price Rock n play in Australia," the consumer watchdog said in a statement.

"The ACCC will work with Mattel to publish the recall as soon as possible."

A recent investigation found 32 infants had died while using the sleeper since the product was introduced in 2009.

"Infant fatalities have occurred in Rock 'N Play Sleepers after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach or side, while unrestrained or under other circumstances," the US consumer safety agency said.

Australia's safe sleep guidelines state a baby should be placed on their back to sleep on a firm, clean and flat mattress with no loose bedding or other items nearby.


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Published 13 April 2019 7:14pm
Updated 13 April 2019 7:30pm
Source: AAP


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