The head of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSA) said at a meeting of children’s product manufacturers today that they plan to issue a general warning about baby slings. The warning, which will likely be announced this week, comes after suffocation deaths.
“We know of too many deaths in these slings and we now know the hazard scenarios for very small babies,” Inez Tenenbaum said. “So, the time has come to alert parents and caregivers.”
The warning will be for baby slings in general — not specific models or brands. There have been about a dozen recalls of slings over the years based on straps or fasteners that could pose the risk of babies falling out of the carriers, but there haven’t been any recalls due to strangulation or deaths.

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