Baby sleepers sold at stores including Target, Kmart, and TJ Maxx are being recalled over fears of infant deaths
- Disney and Eddie Bauer baby sleepers have been recalled over fears of infant deaths linked to similar products. The recall impacts about 24,000 sleepers sold from November 2014 through February 2017 at stores including Target, Kmart, Ross, Marshalls, and TJ Maxx.
- Dorel Juvenile Group, the maker of the sleepers, is providing impacted customers with $60 vouchers.
- Mattel-owned Fisher-Price issued a recall of five million of its Rock 'n Play sleepers in April following reports that the products were linked to infant deaths.
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Disney and Eddie Bauer baby sleepers have been recalled over fears of infant deaths linked to similar products.
"Infant fatalities have been reported while using other inclined sleep products, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach or side while unrestrained, or under other circumstances," a recall alert from the Consumer Product Safety Commission reads.
The recall impacts about 24,000 sleepers sold from November 2014 through February 2017 at stores including Target, Kmart, Ross, Marshalls, and TJ Maxx. The sleepers cost about $60 each.
The sleeper models that are part of the recall include the Eddie Bauer Slumber and Soothe Bassinet (with model number BT055CSY) and the Disney Baby Doze and Dream Bassinet (with model number BT071DHS).
Dorel Juvenile Group, which is the manufacturer of both sleepers, said consumers should immediately stop using the sleepers and contact the company for a refund in the form of a $60 voucher.
Mattel-owned Fisher-Price issued a recall of five million of its Rock 'n Play sleepers in April following reports that its products were linked to infant deaths.