Why was the rock n Play recalled?

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on April 12 that toymaker Fisher-Price recalled its “Rock ‘n Play Sleeper” products after reports of more than 30 infant deaths.

What do you use instead of rock n play?

Fisher Price Rock with Me Argulably the most similar product to the original Rock N Play this bassinet, also made by Fisher Price, is a portable bassinet that can be rocked manually using your foot.

How do I get a refund on a recalled rock n play?

To request a refund for the Rock ‘n Play, visit http://bit.ly/RockNPlayRecall or call the company at 866-812-6518. Those who have owned the Rock ‘n Play for 6 months or less will receive a cash refund while those who have owned them longer will receive a voucher for a new Fisher-Price product.

Can I let my baby sleep in a rock n play?

The Rock n Play is a chair that reclines, vibrates and rocks. Many parents of babies with reflux turn to the Rock n Play as a sleeper. Slight elevation can relieve reflux pain. The AAP has come out and stated that the Rock n Play is NOT a safe sleep space for your baby.

What is the weight limit for a rock n play?

25 lb.
The instructions for the Rock ‘n Play sleeper list a 25 lb. weight limit. The average (50% percentile) boy reaches 25 lbs. around 21 months of age.

How do I transition my baby out of a rock and play?

Jump into the transition and ditch the Rock ‘n Play right away. Continue with your usual bedtime routine, but this time place baby in the crib instead. If you’re baby is normally asleep when you place them down, do that. If they’re normally awake, do that.

Will Target take back recalled items?

they should dispose of the products and contact Target Guest Relations at 1-800-440-0680 for assistance and a full refund. Products purchased at any other Target store during this time period are not affected by this recall.