- Fisher-Price has recalled more than 2 million of its Snuga Swings following 5 infant deaths.
- The US Consumer Product Safety Commission says the infant swing's headrest and seat pod body can increase risk of suffocation.
- If you own and are using a Snuga Swing, Fisher-Price urges you to cut out the headrest and body support, with the company offering a $25 refund for anyone who rips out and destroys the parts.
- However, the commission says Fisher-Price's solution is a "flawed recall" and wants a better remedy to keep infants safe, urging you to NOT keep the swing.
- Learn more on this critical recall at Service.Mattel.com.