WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is warning consumers to inspect
Fisher-Price Newborn Rock ‘N Play Sleepers due to risk of exposure to
mold for infants who use them.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said Tuesday that its warning
applies to 800,000 infant recliner seats, called sleepers, that were
sold at stores nationwide and online since September 2009, with prices
ranging between $50 and $85. The seats, designed for babies up to 25
pounds, feature a soft plastic seat held in a tubular metal rocking
frame. The product has a removable fabric cover.
Mold can develop between the removable seat cushion and the hard
plastic frame if the sleeper remains wet or is infrequently cleaned, the
agency said. Mold is associated with respiratory illnesses and other
infections, the warning said. Fisher-Price has received 600 reports of
mold and 16 infants have been treated for respiratory issues, coughs and
hives after they were in the Fisher-Price sleepers.
The agency said consumers should check for dark brown, gray or black
spots that can indicate the presence of mold under the removable seat
cushion. If mold is found, they are advised to immediately stop using
the product and to contact Fisher-Price for cleaning instructions or
further assistance.
Units currently in retail stores are not affected by the warning, but mold growth can occur after use of the infant sleepers.
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For information: Call Fisher-Price at 800-432-5437 Monday through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST, or visit the company’s website at
http://www.service.mattel.com .
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