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Baby Bath Safety: What Parents Should Know
The bathtub safety rules experts recommend, plus how (and how often) to bathe your baby By Laura Murphy When I was pregnant, I imagined that bathing my twins would be a relaxing daily ritual. Instead, ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — A Woonsocket company is recalling tens of thousands of baby bath tubs that could put your child at risk of injury or drowning. According to manufacturer Summer Infant, 86,000 ...
WASHINGTON — A popular infant bath seat sold on Amazon is being recalled over potential drowning hazards, according to a notice posted by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recall on ...
WASHINGTON – Summer Infant Inc is recalling 86,000 infant bathtubs after 91 reports involving fabric slings, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Thursday. The recall by the Woonsocket, ...
About 7,800 collapsible baby bathtubs from the brand Näpei are being recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission because of an unsecured button battery. The bathtubs contain a built-in ...
Parents and caregivers should immediately stop using the recalled product. An infant bath seat imported by BATTOP is pictured in an image posted by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
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If you bought this baby bathtub from Amazon in the last 3 months, stop using it immediately
Sefon Store in China has recalled collapsible infant bathtubs that were sold on Amazon. The Napei tubs “violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries ...
Summer Infant, a baby product brand, has issued a voluntary recall of 86,000 fabric slings that are attached to Lil’ Luxuries Whirlpool, Bubbling Spa & Shower bathtubs. The recalled slings are missing ...
The decline in the unintentional bathtub (E910.4) drowning crude death rate for US resident infants aged 5-10 months shown in Table 2 and Figure 1 is remarkable, particularly given the lack of ...
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