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La-La-Me infant loungers warning overview:
- Who: The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission urged consumers to stop using La-La-Me infant loungers.
- Why: It says the loungers do not meet safety requirements due to a suffocation risk.
- Where: The La-La-Me infant loungers warning is active in the United States.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) urged consumers to stop using La-La-Me infant loungers as they pose a suffocation risk.
The CPSC website posted the warning Aug. 10. It applies to La-La-Me Organic Newborn Loungers sold in different printed fabrics and colors, including crème beige, petal pink, sky blue and white.
According to the warning, the loungers do not comply with mandatory federal safety standards for infant sleep products and pose a suffocation risk and fall hazard to infants.
“The loungers fail to meet the safety requirements of CPSC’s infant sleep products rule, creating an unsafe sleeping environment for infants,” the notice states. “The failures include not having a stand and not meeting the requirements for side height, fabric-sided openings, markings, labeling and instructional literature.”
The CPSC says the lounger and its packaging also lack a tracking label containing certain required information, such as the date of manufacture, which is required for children’s products.
La-La-Me has not agreed to recall, CPSC says
Despite the warning, La-La-Me has not agreed to a recall, the CPSC says.
Although the infant sleep products rule only applies to products manufactured after June 23, 2022, the CPSC urges companies to stop selling noncompliant infant sleep products regardless of the date of manufacture.
“CPSC urges consumers to immediately stop using the loungers, cut the fabric and dispose of the cut-up lounger,” the warning says.
This is not the first time the CPSC issued guidance on infant loungers. In June, the CPSC issued a recall warning costumes to immediately stop using the Momaid infant lounger due to its lack of compliance with federal safety standards.
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