Graco Recalls Pack ‘n Play Sleepers for Deadly Risk of Suffocation

Graco Recalls Pack 'n Play Sleepers for Deadly Risk of Suffocation

On December 16, Graco announced a Safety Recall for around 51,000 inclined sleeper accessories for certain Pack ‘n Plays.

No injuries or deaths were reported, but Graco’s recalled inclined sleepers are very similar to other extremely dangerous products.

Since 2005, at least 92 infants have suffocated to death in inclined sleepers, and more than 1,100 other babies were injured or nearly died, according to Consumer Reports.

Babies can die when they roll from their back onto their stomach or side, which causes their face to press up against the fabric. In other cases, the baby’s chin touches their chest and compresses their airway.

The recall involves the following Pack ‘n Play products:

Graco is offering cash refunds ranging from $45 to $70 for the inclined sleeper accessory. Consumers can still use the Pack ‘n Play playard, changing station, and bassinet without the inclined sleeper accessory.

Graco has also recalled other dangerous products, such as the Little Lounger Rocking Seat, but not all of their inclined sleeper products. For example, back in March, Rep. Carolyn Maloney asked Graco to recall Care Station Playards with inclined sleeper accessories.

More than 6 million inclined sleepers have been recalled since 2019, sparked by dozens of deaths in the Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play. In response, many lawsuits have been filed by angry parents, and major retailers like Amazon, Buy Buy Baby, and Walmart have banned sales of these products due to the unacceptable risk of death.

Graco Pack ‘n Play Rock ‘n Grow Playard Sold between December 2019 and April 2020

Graco Pack ‘n Play Everest Playard Sold between September 2015 and December 2018

Graco Pack ‘n Play Nuzzle Nest Playard Sold between May 2015 and December 2018

Graco Pack ‘n Play Day2Dream Playard & Bedside Sleeper Sold between November 2017 and September 2020

Source: Graco Recalls Inclined Sleeper Accessory Included with Four Models of Playards to Prevent Risk of Suffocation