
Two Baby Products Recalled for Fire and Strangulation Hazards
Two baby products have been recalled due to fire and strangulation hazards.
Fisher-Price recalled its “Infant Motion Seats” on Oct. 24 after numerous reports of overheating and posing a possible fire hazard.
The company received 36 reports of the product overheating, including one report of a fire contained within the motor housing. No injuries have been reported.
Consumers should stop using this product immediately and contact Fisher-Price for a full refund. More information about this recall can be found here.
Plan Toys is recalling its “Baby Gym” due to a possible strangulation hazard to young children.
On Oct. 25, the company announced the recall saying that babies can strangle on the side rope crossbars of the baby gyms.
Consumers should immediately stop using the baby gyms and contact PlanToys. Additional information about the recall is available here.