Recall Alert! Fisher-Price Pulls Rock ‘N Play Infant Sleepers
Photo: CPSC / The BumpEarly this morning, the CPSC and Fisher-Price Inc. announced a voluntary recall of about 800,000 Newborn Rock ‘n Play Sleeper™ based out of the company’s East Aurora, N.Y. importer to inspect for mold. If you are in possession of a Rock ‘n Play, the CPSC and Fisher-Price advise you to stop using it immediately if mold is found. Units currently in retail stores are not included in this recall.
The major concern is that mold can develop between the removeable seat cushion and the hard plastic frame of the sleeper if it is weight and/or infrequently cleaned. The CPSC advises that mold has been associated with respiratory illnesses and other infections in infants. Although mold may not be not present at the time of purchase, mold growth can occur after use of the product.
At the time of the recall, Fisher-Price received 600 reports of mold on the product, with sixteen customers reporting that they had their infants treated for respiratory issues, coughs and hives after sleeping in the product.
If you purchased the sleeper at mass merchandise stores nationwide or online since September 2009, your product is subject to recall. Sleepers sold in retail stores are not affected by this recall.
Contact the Fisher-Price for cleaning instructions and further assistance at service.mattel.com/us or by contacting the firm at (800) 432-5437.
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Ours is filled with mold! I accidentally found it when I was looking for my daughters pacifier. My daughter was only 2 weeks old when I found the mold and had taken her to the doctors cause she had a “cold” or what I thought was. Once I supped using the rock and play she got better! I’m so disappointed with the recall. If your making products for children then everything should be done perfect!
I’m confused. THe article says it’s only units from “mass merchandise” stores and online … retails store units are not included in the recall. Are they saying it’s stores like Sam’s Club that are the issue? I just bought one at Target … is that one ok?
Tara, I would contact Fisher-Price just to be sure. Their number is listed in the post and you can also contact them via e-mail. I’m pretty sure you’re right, though, and that the one you recently bought from Target is safe, but it’s better to know for sure!
To me this seems more like a cleanliness issue vs. a manufacturer issue. I always clean my products before using them.