800,000 Fisher-Price Rock ‘N Play Sleepers Recalled for Mold Issues

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Fisher-Price have announced a voluntary recall of  800,000 Newborn Rock ‘n Play Sleepers.  The CPSC and Fisher-Price are asking consumers who purchased the sleepers to immediately inspect the product and stop using it if mold is found between the removable seat cushion and the hard plastic frame.
There have been 600 reports of mold found on the Rock ‘n Play sleepers.  The CPSC has found that Mold can develop between the removable seat cushion and the hard plastic frame of the sleeper when it remains wet/moist or is infrequently cleaned, posing a risk of exposure to mold to infants sleeping in the product.
For the complete CPSC Report, click here.

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