The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Fisher-Price announced a recall of the Snuga Swings following five infant ...
Buffalo attorneys Terrence M. Connors and Andrew Debbins filed the federal lawsuit, teaming with a personal injury law firm ...
Fisher-Price is offering $25 to product owners who remove and destroy swing parts that increase risk of suffocation.
Retailers include Amazon, Toys R Us, Target and both Walmart and Sam’s Club. People who keep the Snug Swing should ...
“I fear that this dangerous approach will keep babies at risk of death just to save Fisher-Price money — a horrible example of putting profit over people,” Mr. Trumka said. Mr. Trumka said ...
"There should be a full refund, and Fisher-Price should be urging people to throw away these swings," William Wallace, associate director of safety policy at the consumer advocacy group ...
People who keep the Snug Swing should “immediately remove” the headrest and body support insert on the seat pad. Fisher-Price is providing a $25 refund to owners who remove those parts ...
The deaths of five infants ages 1-3 months old occurred from 2012 to 2022. It's not the first time the New York-based company ...
Fisher added, but if getting someone to like you more makes you like yourself less, it’s not worth the price. “There’s nothing wrong with pleasing people,” Fisher said. “Just make sure ...
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