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The loungers violate infant sleep-product standards and pose fall and entrapment hazards, prompting the CPSC to advise immediate disposal of covers and padding by consumers.
- This past week, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled Fasando baby loungers sold on Amazon after it was notified a 2-month-old infant was found unresponsive.
- Regulators cited specific design defects—low sides and oversized foot openings that violate the infant sleep-product mandatory standard, creating fall and entrapment hazards.
- Made by Qiyangshiqiguangyuekejiyouxiangongsi, the loungers were sold under the Fasando name and offered in multiple colors like grey elephant and pink lion.
- The recall instructs consumers who purchased the loungers to stop using them immediately, remove and cut up the foam padding and cover, and not to sell or give them away.
- A related baby pillow recall followed reports that an infant died due to falling and entrapment hazards, highlighting ongoing infant-safety concerns.
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