About 23,000 baby loungers sold on Amazon by Pomona have been recalled due to risks of suffocation and falls that could lead to serious injury or death, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
The regulator said the loungers violate the mandatory federal standard for infant sleep products. The sides are shorter than the required minimum height, the sleeping pad is thicker than allowed, and infants could either fall through an opening at the foot of the lounger or become entrapped.
Additionally, the loungers are not designed with a stand, which creates a fall hazard. The CPSC warned that these violations make the products unsafe for infant sleep.
The recall involves URMYWO baby loungers in the style "grey feather." The baby loungers are made of a gray cloth cover printed with feathers with a foam sleeping pad and padded bumpers.
Consumers have been asked to stop using the baby loungers immediately and contact Pomona for a full refund. Consumers should remove the sleeping pad, cut up the sides of the baby loungers and the sleeping pad and email a photo of the destroyed lounger to urmyworecall@outlook.com to obtain a full refund.
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