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Specific baby variations were recalled by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) after saying the product poses a risk of choking.
On release from the committee, consumers are warned to immediately stop using Quailick’s infant swings, as they pose a significant risk to infants. The release said it was sold on Amazon between October 2023 and November 2024 and sold for $100 to $220 as the model “WS-HB18.”
CPSC says consumers should immediately stop using swings and dispose of them. As of May 21, no injuries have been reported in connection with these swings.
“Please do not sell or give away these dangerous infant shakes,” the committee said.
CPSC says Swings violated federal rules
According to the committee, the swing was sold to help infants sleep at angles above 10 degrees.
Apart from these violations, the CPSC states that the swing does not meet the mandatory warning requirements necessary to notify parents of the risk of infant death or serious injury.
According to the release, the violation continues. The CPSC states that the infant is swinging, which violates “mandatory federal regulations on consumer products, including button cells and coin batteries.”
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