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Warning: Immediately stop using these infant loungers

The CPSC says loungers made by Momaid do not comply with federal safety standards for infant sleep products. That creates a risk of suffocation and a fall hazard for infants.
Posted 2023-06-08T17:15:15+00:00 - Updated 2023-06-08T18:55:22+00:00

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a new warning to immediately stop using a dangerous infant lounger.

The CPSC says loungers made by Momaid do not comply with federal safety standards for infant sleep products. That creates a risk of suffocation and a fall hazard for infants.

The seller, Zhejiang Juster Trading LLC, of China, is not cooperating with the recall and is not offering a remedy to consumers.

Momaid loungers were sold on Amazon.com for about $55. They were advertised as Baby Lounger Portable Infant Co Sleeping Bassinet Newborn Cocoon Snuggle Reversible Nest Bed Travel Crib.

They were sold with a pillow that comes in four different printed fabrics: Banana Gray Leaf, Blue Palm Leaf, Mint Lychee Leaf and Pink Lychee Leaf.

There is no labeling on the loungers.

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