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The loungers violate infant sleep-product standards and pose fall and entrapment hazards, prompting the CPSC to advise immediate disposal of covers and padding by consumers.
- This past week, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled Fasando-branded baby loungers sold on Amazon after it was notified a 2-month-old infant was found unresponsive.
- Regulators cited specific design defects—sides too low and enclosed openings at the foot wider than allowed—creating fall and entrapment hazards that violate the infant sleep-product mandatory standard.
- Made by Qiyangshiqiguangyuekejiyouxiangongsi, the loungers were sold under the Fasando name and offered in multiple colors like grey elephant and pink lion.
- Consumers who purchased the loungers were told to stop using them immediately and to remove the foam padding, cut the cover in half, dispose of both, and not to sell or give them away.
- A related baby pillow recall followed reports that an infant reportedly died from falling and entrapment hazards, highlighting broader infant-safety concerns.
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