Dream On Me Recalls Swings, High Chairs

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New Jersey-based Dream On Me Inc. announced voluntary recalls of Happy Swing II Infant Swings and Bistro high chairs due to a potential strangulation hazard, in collaboration with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

About 560 swings and 90 high chairs are involved in the recalls.

The recalled baby swings have an opening between the tray and the seat that can allow an infant’s body to pass through and become caught at the neck, posing a strangulation risk if the belt is not engaged.

With the high chairs, the front openings between the tray and seat bottom and on the side openings of the chair between the armrest and seat bottom can allow the body of a baby to pass through and get entrapped at the neck, posing a strangulation hazard for the child.

The high chair also has a pinch hazard as the springs between the seat and the armrests are exposed, reports CPSC.

No injuries have been reported related to the products.  Consumers are advised to stop using them and contact Dream on Me Inc. for instructions on receiving a free replacement.

If you or someone you know has been harmed by an unsafe product, contact Sokolove Law today for a free legal consultation and to find out if a product liability lawyer may be able to help you.

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