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Old 06-04-2014, 6:54am   #1
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Default Feds Urge Parents to Stop Using 'Nap Nanny' After Sixth Death

Feds Urge Parents to Stop Using 'Nap Nanny' After Sixth Death

June 3, 2014


A sixth baby has died while using a recalled “Nap Nanny” infant recliner, with safety experts again urging parents to stop using the product.

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, or CPSC, the latest tragedy involved an 8-month-old girl from New Jersey. The baby suffocated while secured by a belt, trapped between the product and a crib bumper. CPSC officials said the infant was found stuck over the side of a Nap Nanny.

CPSC Communications Director Scott Wolfson said parents should avoid the recliners at yard sales, as hand-me-downs or in online auctions.

“Our message to parents is clear: Stop using it. It’s dangerous,” Wolfson said. “There’s been six deaths already, and we don’t want another child to die unnecessarily.”

About 165,000 Nap Nanny and Nap Nanny Chill recliners were sold between 2009 and 2012. Nap Nannies -- which are no longer sold in stores -- were recalled last year, but for months the company that made the portable recliner refused to pull it from shelves or offer refunds, instead insisting on the product’s safety when used properly.

In a statement, an official with the company, now out of business for two years, told ABC News it was heartbroken for the families who have lost a child, but said the Nap Nanny was never intended for use in a crib.

Brian Thiel’s 4-month-old daughter died in 2010 while using the Nap Nanny. His settlement agreement with the maker of Nap Nanny limited what he could say.

“There was a death almost a year prior to my daughter dying,” Thiel said. “Had we known that, we never would have purchased this product.”

It is illegal to sell the Nap Nanny in the United States, Wolfson said.
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I'd like to know more details on how these were used and if they were use properly.

Reminds me of the ban on the cribs where the sides dropped down.

Used that same type crib on both my kids with no problem and countless others have for years.

But after a limited number of deaths (due to I suspect improper use/assembly) they are now banned.

Well guess what, I kept mine and plan on giving them to my kids to use when they have kids.
We bought one of those cribs for our son...this was about a year before they banned it. No problems here.

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Old 06-04-2014, 9:43am   #3
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The problem was that the parent's ignored the instruction to only use them alone and instead placed that big chunk of foam into a crib that was barely larger, creating an obvious issue if the baby rolled off the thing. Again, it's the parent's fault 100%.
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