FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 27, 2008
Release #08-378
CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908
Infants
Strangled to Death in Simplicity Bassinets: CPSC Urges Consumers To
Stop Using Simplicity 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 Convertible “Close-Sleeper”
Models
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging
parents and caregivers to stop using convertible “close-sleeper/bedside
sleeper” bassinets manufactured by Simplicity Inc., of Reading, Pa.
CPSC has learned that on August 21, 2008, a 5-month-old girl from
Shawnee, Kan. was strangled to death when she became entrapped between
the bassinet’s metal bars. This is the second strangulation death CPSC
has learned of in the co-sleeper bassinets. On September 29, 2007, a
4-month-old girl from Noel, Mo. became entrapped in the metal bars of
the bassinet and died.
CPSC
is issuing this safety alert because SFCA Inc., the company which
purchased all of Simplicity Inc.’s assets at public auction in April
2008, has refused to cooperate with the government and recall the
products. SFCA maintains that it is not responsible for products
previously manufactured by Simplicity Inc.
The
Simplicity 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 convertible bassinets contain metal bars
spaced farther apart than 2 3/8 inches, which is the maximum distance
allowed under the federal crib safety standard. The metal bars are
covered by an adjustable fabric flap which is attached by velcro. The
fabric is folded down when the bassinet is converted into a bed-side
co-sleeping position. If the velcro is not properly re-secured when the
flap is adjusted, an infant can slip through the opening and become
entrapped in the metal bars and suffocate. This warning does not cover
bassinets produced in recent months that have fabric permanently
attached over the lower bar.
Due
to the serious hazard these bassinets pose to babies, CPSC urges all
consumers to share this safety warning with day care centers,
consignment stores, family and friends to ensure that no child is
placed to sleep in a Simplicity convertible bassinet covered by this
warning.
The
Commission voted, using its new authorities in the Consumer Product
Safety Improvement Act, to release this warning upon making a finding
that the health and safety of the public require immediate notice.
FYI: This was also covered in the Chicago Tribune today.
We have seen erroneous reports online that Simplicity was out of business. Actually, a hedge fund (SFCA) bought the assets of Simplicity out of foreclosure last year and is continuing to market the brand. Amazingly, the hedge fund has said it isn't responsible for the defective bassinet and is refusing cooperate with the government's safety investigation. As a result, we urge consumers to NOT buy ANY Simplicity products. And Wal-Mart should pull this bassinet from sale immediately.
Update 8-29-08 6pm: Six major retailers who carry this bassinet (including Wal-Mart) have just agreed to pull it off the shelves. Unfortunately, there are 900,000 units of this bassinet out there in folk's homes, day cares, etc. Be sure to spread the word and get these bassinets away from babies!
I have a Graco bassinet bought several years ago for my first daughter that looks to be designed exactly like that. Is this like the Simplicity crib recall, where some were branded Graco? I just took it down after using it for our newest baby, or I would just measure it. Looking at the CPSC photos made me feel sick.
I have a Graco bassinet bought several years ago for my first daughter that looks to be designed exactly like that. Is this like the Simplicity crib recall, where some were branded Graco? I just took it down after using it for our newest baby, or I would just measure it. Looking at the CPSC photos made me feel sick.