4moms Recalls Some MamaRoo Swings, RockaRoo Rockers Over Strangulation Hazard
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission and 4moms announced Monday that 4moms MamaRoo swings with a three-point harness, as well as the company’s RockaRoo rockers, are populace recalled because the strap that dangles below the seat when the swing or rocker is empty poses a strangulation perilous for a baby that may be crawling near it.
Two incidents attractive a MamaRoo swing, including one that resulted in an infant’s finish, were reported to 4moms, the announcement said.
The recalled baby products concerned 2 million swings and 220,000 rockers sold in the US at places counting BuyBuy Baby, Target, Amazon and 4moms.com, from January 2010 ended August 2022. The affected MamaRoo swings include versions 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 (model numbers 4M-005, 1026 and 1037), not the model that uses a five-point harness, according to the recall. The recalled RockaRoo model is 4M-012.

A RockaRoo rocker.
US Consumer Product Security Commission/4moms
Parents who own a rocker or swing must stop using it immediately and put it in a attach where a crawling infant can’t get to it. 4moms is asking customers to contact it at 877-870-7390 or safetyandrecall@4moms.com or by visiting the company’s website to register for a free strap fastener which will keep the straps from falling down and populace a hazard.
Once you contact 4moms and get your strap fastener, the company has a video tutorial on YouTube on how to set the clip and make your rocker or swing safe to use.
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