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Parents warned to stop using infant loungers sold exclusively on Amazon

Por: ABC News Life June 30, 2023

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The Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning parents to stop using baby and infant loungers from Gorsetle US that were sold online through Amazon exclusively.The CPSC said in a Thursday that the loungers, which don't come with a stand, do not comply with the federal safety standard for infant sleep products, posing a risk of suffocation and fall hazard to infants. The federal agency also noted that Gorsetle's infant loungers did... + full article



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