Skip to main content

Statement of Chair Alexander Hoehn-Saric on the Reannouncement of Two Inclined Infant Sleeper Recalls

January 09, 2023

Today the CPSC is reannouncing two recalls of inclined infant sleepers that were issued nearly  four years ago – the Fisher Price Rock n Play and the Kids2 Rocking Sleeper. We are issuing  this announcement because, despite their removal from the marketplace and a prohibition on  their sale, babies continue to die in these products. We now know of approximately 100 infant  deaths in the Rock n Play, including eight that happened after the recall was announced. And  we know of 15 infants who died in the Kids2 Rocking Sleeper, including four since the  announcement of the recall.  

I urge all parents, grandparents, and caregivers to follow the guidance of this announcement  and stop using these products immediately. Also, it is illegal to sell or distribute recalled  consumer products, including on the resale market. I urge all stores, including online  marketplaces, to review the products being donated or listed and stop all recalled products from  being sold. 

In the years since the recalls were first issued, the CPSC has taken numerous steps to ensure  that products sold for infant sleep are safe. The Infant Sleep Products Rule requires that all  new products sold for infant sleep meet existing safety standards and prohibits the sale of any  infant sleep products with an incline of more than 10 degrees. The Safe Sleep for Babies Act,  enacted by Congress in 2022, bans all inclined infant sleep products.  

Unfortunately, today’s announcement highlights the fact that these products are still in too many  homes, and babies continue to be put at risk. If any caregiver has concerns about whether a  product is safe for their baby, they can look for recalls at saferproducts.gov. And remember that  the safest place for a baby to sleep is a firm, flat surface without any blankets or pillows.

Statement
Report an unsafe product