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Feds warn these 2 infant swings are dangerous, advises parents to stop use as part of recall

  • On May 15, 2025, the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall for Queerick infant swings, which were available for purchase on Amazon between late 2023 and late 2024, due to safety risks.
  • The recall was initiated after it was determined that the infant swings have a reclining angle exceeding 10 degrees, which does not comply with the Safe Sleep for Babies Act and presents a risk of suffocation.
  • In addition, the swings lack required warnings for lithium coin batteries contained in their remotes, posing injury risks if swallowed and violating federal regulations.
  • The CPSC advised consumers to discontinue use and refrain from selling these swings, which retailed between $100 and $220, noting that the manufacturer, Power Transform, has declined to participate in the recall or offer solutions to affected buyers.
  • This recall highlights risks of using inclined sleep products, reinforcing CPSC recommendations for infants to sleep on firm, flat surfaces without blankets or pillows.
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Baby swings sold on Amazon recalled due to 'suffocation hazard'

The Queerick Infant Swings were sold on Amazon from October 2023 through November 2024 for between $100 and $220, labeled as "WS-HB18."

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