Parents should immediately stop using the products and contact the company for the fix A strap on the MamaRoo infant swings can hang below the seat, and poses a strangulation risk to crawling infants.
More than 2 million infant swings and rockers are being recalled over entanglement and strangulation hazards after a 10-month-old baby died from asphyxiation. The Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
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 ...
The Pennsylvania-based baby products company 4moms is recalling over two million MamaRoo swings and about 230,000 RockaRoo rockers in the U.S. and Canada amid concerns that their restraint straps can ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. PITTSBURGH (WXIN) — More than 2 million baby ...
This week, Senior Editor Devindra Hardawar tells us why he really dislikes the Mamaroo automatic baby swing. Or, perhaps more accurately, why his three-week-old daughter doesn't like it. The MamaRoo ...
4moms, a small company based in Pittsburgh, is combining technology and baby products in the most amazing ways. One of these tech-babies mash-up items is the mamaRoo. The mamaRoo is so much more than ...
This post has been updated with a statement from 4moms CEO Gary Waters. More than 2 million MamaRoo swings and RockaRoo rockers from 4moms have been recalled because infants can become entangled in ...
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