Rainforest Open Top Take-Along™ Swings

CPSC Recall #07-197 — May 29, 2007

Recall #07-197 Date: May 29, 2007 Remedy: Replace

Product

Rainforest Open Top Take-Along™ Swings

Description

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fisher-Price, of East Aurora, NY, is voluntarily recalling about 112,000 (an additional 15,000 were sold worldwide) Rainforest Open Top Take-Along Swings. Infants can shift to one side of the swing and become caught between the frame and seat, posing an entrapment hazard.Name of product: Rainforest Open Top Take-Along™ SwingsUnits: About 112,000 (an additional 15,000 were sold worldwide)Importer: Fisher-Price, of East Aurora, NYHazard: Infants can shift to one side of the swing and become caught between the frame and seat, posing an entrapment hazard.Incidents/Injuries: Fisher-Price has received 60 reports of the infants becoming entrapped, resulting in cuts, bumps, bruises and red marks.Description: This recall involves Portable Rainforest Take Along Swings with a palm tree mobile and two hanging plush toys. The swings are approximately 23-inches-high and have two carry handles on the left and right sides. Model numbers K7203, K7192 and K7195 are included in the recall. Model numbers are located under the right handle on the swing. No other collection of Rainforest swings or products are included in this recall.Sold at: Discount department stores and toy stores nationwide from November 2006 to May 2007 for about $65.Manufactured in: ChinaRemedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the swing and contact Fisher-Price for instructions on how to return it to receive a voucher for a replacement product.Consumer Contact: For additional information, call Fisher-Price toll-free at (888) 303-5631 anytime, or visit the firm's Web site at www.service.mattel.com.

Hazard

Infants can shift to one side of the swing and become caught between the frame and seat, posing an entrapment hazard.

Incidents / Injuries

Fisher-Price has received 60 reports of the infants becoming entrapped, resulting in cuts, bumps, bruises and red marks.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the swing and contact Fisher-Price for instructions on how to return it to receive a voucher for a replacement product.

Units Affected

About 112,000 (an additional 15,000 were sold worldwide)

Sold At

Discount department stores and toy stores nationwide from November 2006 to May 2007 for about $65.

Importer

Fisher-Price, of East Aurora, NY

Manufactured In

China

What Should You Do?

Stop using this product immediately. Check if you purchased it and follow the remedy instructions — contact the manufacturer for a Replace. If you experienced an injury, report it to the CPSC SaferProducts.gov.