Fisher Price has issued a voluntary recall of their Cradle ‘n Swings line of infant swings, sighting a fall hazard that stems from bad assembly instructions. A seat peg included in the assembly, when not fully engaged, can cause the seat to fall unexpectedly.
The recall includes three models of swings in the line, including the Soothing Savannah Cradle ‘n Swing (CMH84), the Sweet Surroundings Cradle ‘n Swing (CMR40), and the Sweet Surroundings Butterfly Friends Cradle ‘n Swing (CMR43). Each of the swings are equipped with two different swinging motions – side-to-side or head-to-toe – and six swings speeds from low to high. The product numbers which are included in the item descriptions above can be located on the seat underneath the pad.
The swings were sold for around $170 each from November 2015 to March 2016 at buybuyBaby, Target, and other nationwide stores. The swings were also sold online at Amazon.com.
Fisher Price has received two incident reports of a seat peg coming undone, causing the seat to fall. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.
Consumers are urged to immediately discontinue use of the swings and to contact Fisher Price for revised assembly instructions. Consumers with questions can contact Fisher-Price at 800-432-5437 from 9am to 6pm ET Monday through Friday or online at www.servicemattel.com.
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