This past Wednesday, Graco announced a  recall of about 51,000 inclined sleeper accessories over a potential suffocation risk to infants.

WZZM reported an advisory sent out by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the inclined sleeper accessory was included in the Graco Pack ‘n Play Day2Dream Playard with Bedside Sleeper, Graco Pack ‘n Play Nuzzle Nest Playard, Graco Pack ‘n Play Everest Playard and Graco Pack ‘n Play Rock ‘n Grow Playard.

The inclined sleeper is the only portion of those products being recalled, consumers can still use the other items.

The recall notice warned that infant fatalities could be possible if an infant rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained. However, there haven't been any reports of incidents or injuries at this time from this particular accessory.

 

Graco said parents should immediately stop using the recalled inclined sleeper accessory and contact the company for a refund. Consumers can continue to use the playard portion of the product and other accessories included with the playard.

The recalled products were sold at Babies R Us, BuyBuyBaby and other stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com, Target.com, and various other websites, according to the advisory.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission claims there have been 1,108 incidents, including 73 infant deaths, related to infant inclined sleep products between January 2005 through June 2019. Erin Mannen, Ph.D., a mechanical engineer specializing in biomechanics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, claims that products with inclines 10 degrees or less, with flat and rigid surfaces, are the safest for sleeping infants.

 

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