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Eight more babies have died. Demand Fisher-Price act!

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No more children should die because of Fisher-Price’s inaction! Less than 10 percent of the nea

[Consumer Reports]   Friend, It’s been almost four years since a recall was issued on Fisher-Price’s Rock ‘n Play infant sleeper after Consumer Reports broke the story that dozens of deaths were tied to these products. Yet tragically, the deaths continue — at least eight more babies have died in connection to this sleeper since the recall, prompting safety regulators this month to re-announce it in hopes of alerting families to stop using these products. Fisher-Price is responsible for making sure that the public knows about the Rock ‘n Play’s dangers. And these recent deaths show the company hasn’t done nearly enough to get these sleepers out of families’ homes. [Help us hold Fisher-Price accountable by sending a message directly to the company CEO to launch an aggressive outreach campaign about the recall.]( No more children should die because of Fisher-Price’s inaction! [Take Action]( Less than 10 percent of the nearly 5 million recalled sleepers have been accounted for. Not only does Fisher-Price need to ramp up its outreach efforts – at the very least by prominently posting the recall re-announcement on its websites, through social media and emails – it also must issue full refunds for all these products, not just vouchers. (If you have a Rock ‘n Play in your home, stop using it immediately and [contact the company here](. Help us hold Fisher-Price accountable by sending a message to the company’s top officials. [Together we can use our consumer power to pressure a giant corporation into life-saving action!]( [Take Action](  Many new parents are unknowingly bringing this recalled product into their homes from resale stores, online marketplaces, and as hand-me-downs from well-intentioned friends and family members. After you act, please share this email with all the parents you know to warn them about the dangers of these inclined sleepers. Thank you, Meg Bohne Consumer Reports [Unsubscribe from Consumer Reports action alerts.]( © 2022 Consumer Reports, 101 Truman Avenue, Yonkers, NY, 10703 [Contact Consumer Reports](

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