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Baby recliner recalled in wake of infant deaths

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WASHINGTON – Four retailers agreed to recall more than 150,000 Nap Nanny baby recliners after at least five infant deaths and dozens of reports of children nearly falling out of the recliners, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday.

The recall covers Nap Nanny Generation­s One and Two, and the Chill model infant recliners. All were sold between 2009 and 2012. The Nap Nanny was designed to mimic the curves of a baby car seat, elevating an infant slightly. The CPSC warned parents and caregivers that the Nap Nanny contains defects in its design, warnings and instructio­ns. The agency said the product poses a substantia­l risk of injury and death to infants.

The four retailers — Amazon.com, Buy Buy Baby, Diapers.com and Toys R Us/Babies R Us — agreed to voluntaril­y participat­e in the recall of the Nap Nanny because its manufactur­er is unable or unwilling to participat­e, the government agency said in a statement.

Health Canada said Thursday it is not aware of any incidents involving the product in Canada. However, Health Canada said it is aware that the product is marketed in Canada and will be contacting retailers to determine what corrective action, if any, is required.

The manufactur­er, Baby Matters LLC of Berwyn, Pa., told The Associated Press earlier this month that it had gone out of business. At the time, the company’s website carried a statement from owner and founder Leslie Gudel that the company didn’t believe the CPSC complaint had merit and that its products were safe when used as instructed.

The first two versions of the foam recliner were recalled in July 2010 after the agency became aware of one death and 22 reports of infants hanging out or falling over the side, even though most of the infants had been placed in the recliner’s harness. Since then, the agency learned of four more deaths. Four were linked to the first versions of the recliner, and one to the newer model.

Five thousand Nap Nanny Generation One and 50,000 Generation Two models were sold between 2009 and early 2012. About 100,000 Chill models have been sold since January 2011.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/ CPSC ?? Four national retailers agreed to recall more than 150,000 Nap Nanny baby recliners after at least five infant deaths.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/ CPSC Four national retailers agreed to recall more than 150,000 Nap Nanny baby recliners after at least five infant deaths.

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