NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Parents, you need to know about this recall for a baby swing. Consumers can contact Jool Baby for a free repair kit, and there's no cost for shipping. You'll need to upload a ...
When it’s time to put your baby to sleep, rocking them is usually a go-to technique. If you’ve got a long list of things to do, let the MamaRoo High-Tech Swing act as your replacement when you need ...
Lakewood, New Jersey-based baby product manufacturer Jool Baby has recalled its Nova Baby Infant Swings because they pose a potential suffocation risk to infants, according to the United States ...
Jool Baby and the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall Thursday of over 63,000 Nova Swings, which are not safe for babies if used for infant sleep. There were no injuries reported in ...
Jool Baby has recalled more than 63,000 Nova Baby infant swings after regulators said they pose a risk of suffocation. On Thursday, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled ...
Federal regulators said that the Jool Baby swings should not have been marketed as sleep products because they have an incline angle that is not safe. By Johnny Diaz Jool Baby, a brand of children’s ...
More than 63,000 Jool Baby Nova Baby infant swings have been recalled because of the risk of sufficiency for babies, regulators said. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said the swings ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — More than 63,000 baby swings sold by Jool Baby are under recall for possible suffocation risk and failure to meet federal safety standards, according to the U.S. Consumer Product ...
Parents, check your baby swing. One sold at Walmart is being recalled because it might harm infants. Jool Baby has issued a recall for 63,100 Nova baby swings due to a suffocation hazard, according to ...
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Jool Baby has recalled more than 63,000 infant swings over a suffocation risk for babies, U.S. consumer safety officials said. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced last week that the ...