Nearly 700,000 Units Of Popular Walmart Baby Product Issued Recall After 5 Infants Passed Away

A scary product recall has just come out that is impacting mothers and fathers across the country. A popular baby item is being yanked from shelves for a terrifying reason.
According to reports, KIDS II is recalling the rocking sleepers for babies that they have produced. They said that five children have died from the sleepers since 2012.
"The move comes just two weeks after Fisher-Price recalled its similar Rock 'n Play sleepers in which more than 30 babies died over a decade. The deaths in both sleepers occurred after infants rolled over from their backs to their stomachs or sides while unrestrained," wrote Fox.
So far, the company says that 700,000 units are being impacted by the recall. It is truly urgent that you share this news with anyone who has a baby, or is pregnant. We need them to know about this danger.

"Kids II Inc. and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Friday anyone who bought a sleeper should stop using it right away. Consumers can get a refund or voucher. The sleepers sold for between $40 and $80 at Walmart, Target and other retailers nationwide," reported Fox.
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