RECALL ALERT: More than 165,000 infant incline sleepers are being recalled by the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission along with four different companies due to risk of suffocation
The companies impacted by the recall include; Summer Infant, Graco, Delta Enterprises Corp, and Evenflo, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission ."Infant fatalities have been reported with other manufacturers' inclined sleep products, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach or side, or under other circumstances," according to news releases from the CPSC on Wednesday.
CNN contacted the CPSC on Wednesday but they said they couldn't comment on the recalls being related.The recalled products include the following;Read MoreAt this time no injures or deaths have been reported with the current recall, according to the CPSC. They urge consumers to immediately stop using the products and contact the specific companies for refund options.
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