Clockwise from top left: Otteroo neck float, magnetic beads, Nested Bean Zen One Classic Sleep Sack, water beads, and DockATot Grand Dock. Most people assume that if something is for sale in the U.S., ...
The Otteroo “neck float” is an inflatable ring that, its manufacturer says, gently keeps a baby’s head above water in a bath or a pool, so they are free to kick and turn and play. The smaller of the ...
The FDA has a warning about baby neck floats: don't use them. At least one child has died, and another was hurt linked to one of those devices. In both cases, the babies were injured when their ...
(NEXSTAR) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is advising parents and caregivers not to use neck floats for babies after one child died and another was hospitalized. The floatation devices — ...
You’re probably familiar with baby gear recalls. Like the recalled Boppy loungers and the recalled 4moms swings and rockers. They get more coverage than other product safety concerns because, at that ...
CR’s safety experts reviewed scores of incident reports and parent reviews Clockwise from top left: Otteroo neck float, magnetic beads, Nested Bean Zen One Classic Sleep Sack, water beads, and ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration published a warning regarding neck floats for babies. The FDA states that parents, caregivers and health care providers should not use neck floats for water ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — A California company that makes baby neck floats has refused to recall the inflatable devices despite safety warnings from two federal agencies and a report of a baby drowning ...