Health Canada warns consumers that Fisher-Price Infant-to-Toddler and Newborn-to-Toddler Rockers should not be used for sleep
Recalled Product
Fisher-Price Infant-to-Toddler and Newborn-to-Toddler Rockers
Hazard / Issue
Injury hazard
Issued by
Communications and Public Affairs Branch
⚠️ What You Should Do
If your baby falls asleep in this product, move them to a safe surface intended for sleeping, such as a crib, cradle, or bassinet. Do not leave your baby unsupervised or unrestrained while in the rocker. To view the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (US CPSC)'s warning on the rockers, visit their recent publication. Other similar products such as high chairs, baby swings, bouncers, strollers and car seats are made for babies, but also not for sleep. Sleeping in a sitting position can cause your baby's head to fall forward, which can make it hard to breathe. Babies in Canada have suffocated when sleeping in products not intended for sleep. For more information on safe sleep for your baby, visit Health Canada's and the Public Health Agency of Canada's brochure. Health Canada would like to remind people to report any health or safety incidents related to the use of this product or any other consumer product or cosmetic by filling out the Consumer Product Incident Report Form. Consumers are also encouraged to report incidents to Fisher-Price at 800-432-5437. Stay connected with Health Canada and receive the latest advisories and product recalls using social media tools.
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