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CPSC Warns Against Baby Mattresses, Pads That Make Unfounded Claims About Reducing SIDS

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CPSC is warning consumers that certain baby mattresses and mattress pads encourage the potentially deadly practice of placing babies to sleep on their stomachs, and claim that the products reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Remedy:
Dispose
Recall Date:
March 16, 2000

Recall Details

Description:

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers that certain baby mattresses and mattress pads encourage the potentially deadly practice of placing babies to sleep on their stomachs, and claim that the products reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Despite the claims, CPSC is not aware of any evidence that proves that babies can safely be placed to sleep on their stomachs on these products, or that using the products will reduce the risk of SIDS. Parents and caregivers should never put babies to sleep on their stomachs, whether on these products or any others.

The following products make the claims through their advertising and marketing, including their instructions and packaging. Due to the efforts of CPSC, these firms have stopped manufacturing and distributing the products. CPSC also has requested that retailers stop sale and remove the products from store shelves immediately.

 

Product Manufacturer/Importer

Estimated Quantity Sold

Description

Baby Air (Breathable Mattress)

Kid Safe

Van Nuys, Calif.

5,000

A wood frame covered by mesh fabric.

Used in place of or on top of mattress.

Breathe Easy Vented Infant Sleeping Surface

U.S. Family Products

Willard, Mo.

33,000

Ridged foam mattress pad with air

holes. Used on top of mattress.

Sleep Guardian Sleeping Pad

Sleep Guardian

Charleston, S.C.

600

Vinyl pad with open weave fabric cover

attached to an air pump. Used on top of mattress.

Sleep Safe Mattress Cover

Jupiter Industries

Ontario, Canada

1,000

Mesh fabric mattress cover.


 

According to CPSC, the risk of SIDS is significantly reduced by placing babies to sleep on their backs in a crib that meets current safety standards and has a firm, tight-fitting mattress and no soft bedding. There are about 3,000 SIDS deaths per year--a reduction of about 38 percent in the 5 years following the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation that babies be placed to sleep on their backs. The four products involved in CPSC's action have been sold for about $30 to $100 in baby, drug and discount department stores; in catalogs; and on the Internet, including the following web sites: www.sidsprevent.com, www.kidsafeprod.com and flashmall.com.

 

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing the products and their claims.

 

Recall number:
00-079

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