PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Flotation devices are commonly used by parents to keep their child’s head above water, but one manufacturer is recalling theirs due to a drowning risk. Otteroo is recalling ...
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 while using the product, ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — If you’re putting your baby into a pool this holiday weekend, make sure it’s not an item on the recall list. On Thursday, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall ...
If You’re Going To Buy Your Baby a Pool Float, Make Sure It’s Safe—Here Are 8 With the Best Features
I know spring has only just begun, but I’m already counting down the days until summer! Or at least until it’s warm enough to break out some beach toys and baby pool floats. (Oh, how I envy anyone who ...
Many families will be finding a nice swimming hole this weekend, but parents will want to make special note of a recall of a floatation device for infants before getting in the water. The U.S.
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 ...
Certain flotation devices and cribs could pose risks. If you’re planning to take your little ones out to the pool or you’ve recently bought a new crib, keep an eye out for potential drowning and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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