Fisher-Price Recalls More Than 2 Million Infant Swings Following 5 Deaths

The recall notice attributes the danger to the swings’ headrest and body support insert.
Fisher-Price Recalls More Than 2 Million Infant Swings Following 5 Deaths
An example of a Fisher-Price Snuga Swing being recalled. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission via AP
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Fisher-Price announced a partial recall of 21 models of infant swings following reported deaths of five infants over the past decade.

The recall, announced on Thursday, pertains to a total of 2.1 million swings sold in the United States, an additional 99,000 sold in Canada, and about 500 in Mexico. The $160 products were available from October 2010 to January 2024 at Amazon, Toys R Us, Walmart/Sam’s Club, and Target stores.
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