Over 150,000 Nap Nanny Portable Baby Recliners Recalled Due to Deaths and Injuries

by Brian Sherman
Nap Nanny baby recliners have been recalled after a complaint by  U.S Consumer Safety Commission (CPSC). The recliners are made by Baby Matters LLC of Berwyn, Pennsylvania and were sold on-line and in stores including Amazon.com, Buy Buy Baby, Diapers.com and Toys R Us/Babies R Us.
This request comes after five infant deaths and over 100 instances of children falling or almost falling out of the Nap Nanny.  Three models are involved in the recall: Nap Nanny Generation One, Nap Nanny Generation two, and the Chill™ model infant recliners.
CPSC warns that these baby recliners have defects in the design. These defects present a sizable risk of injury and death to infants. The initial recall was made by the CPSC in July 2010 when a child died falling out of the Generation One model. Improvements have been made to the two following models, however the dangers continued.
For more information from the CPSC, click here.
Huffington Post: Nap Nanny Recall: Four Retailers To Recall 150,000-Plus Baby Recliners

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