Atlanta-based baby product manufacturer Kids II will refund customers who purchased its baby sleeper products, which have been linked to five deaths.
The baby product retailer's websites indicate that it's had 15 product recalls since 1996. The last recall before the rocking sleeper took place in 2017 and centered around an oball rattle.
The Atlanta-based company Kids II — which operates online under the name Kids 2 — is on the hook to refund owners of these rocking sleepers. Parents who've purchased a rocking sleeper should stop using the product immediately and contact the company for a refund, according to the CPSC. Fisher-Price's Rock N' Play had similar issues. Over 30 infant deaths were linked to the Rock N' Play after babies rolled from their backs to their sides or stomachs and suffocated.
In June 2018, watchdog group Kids In Danger issued a warning against inclined sleepers noting that infants can get trapped in a position in the sleepers after rolling over.
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