CPSC Cautions Consumers Not to Use Inclined Infant Sleep Products:http://bit.ly/2WuVKLP
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We continue to emphasize - the best place for a baby to sleep is on a firm, flat surface in a crib, bassinet or play yard. Parents/caregivers should never add blankets, pillows or other items to an infant’s sleep environment. Babies should always be placed to sleep on their backs
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CPSC received reports of 1,108 incidents, including 73 infant deaths, related to infant inclined sleep products that occurred from January 2005 through June 2019.
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CPSC hired independent expert @ErinMannen, Ph.D., a mechanical engineer specializing in biomechanics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, to conduct infant testing to evaluate the design of inclined sleep products.
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Dr. Mannen found that none of the inclined sleep products her team tested is safe for infant sleep. Dr. Mannen’s report was conclusive that products with inclines 10 degrees or less, with flat and rigid surfaces, are likely safe for infant sleep.
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Dr. Mannen’s report was conclusive that products with inclines 10 degrees or less, with flat and rigid surfaces, are likely safe for infant sleep. Dr. Mannen also found that soft and plush-like sleep surfaces pose dangers to infants.
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Stop using infant sleep products with inclined seat backs of more than 10 degrees. Parents and caregivers should not use infant car seats, bouncers, and other infant inclined products for sleep, and should follow manufacturer instructions.
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Follow safe sleep advice. Bare is Best: Do not add blankets, pillows, or other items to the baby’s sleep environment. Back to Sleep: Always place infants to sleep on their backs on a firm, flat surface.
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Check http://www.cpsc.gov often to see if your nursery products have been recalled, and promptly follow the recall instructions to receive a refund, replacement, or repair.
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Consumers who register their nursery products with the manufacturer’s registration card (included with nursery items) can be contacted directly by the manufacturer if there is a recall.
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Consumers are encouraged to report any potentially unsafe sleep products to the agency through http://SaferProducts.gov 24/7 or our Consumer Hotline 800.638.2772, Mon to Fri, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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