Thursday, March 25, 2010

Baby Slings Product Recall

The San Diego Union Tribune reported yesterday that a San Diego maker of baby products has recalled more than 1 million baby slings. This was due to the request from Federal Regulators who linked the baby slings to three suffocating deaths.

The company Infantino based in Mira Mesa is replacing the "SlingRider" and WendyBellisimo" sling carriers with a different type of infant carrier.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission warned that people should cease using these slings with immediate effect. It is possible that a little baby could suffocate within minutes and not be able to cry out for help if the material blocks the mouth and nose of the baby.

Contact Personal Injury Attorney Allan S Field for any questions.

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