According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, on May 30, 2007, there was a recall of the Fisher-Price Open Top Take-Along Swings. Infants can shift to one side of the swing and become trapped between the frame and the seat of the swing. To date, Fisher-Price has received at least 60 reports of infants getting trapped in the swing, and reported injuries have included cuts, bruises and red marks.
The recall includes the following Fisher-Price models: swings with a palm tree mobile and two hanging plush toys with model numbers K7203, K7192 and K7195. Consumers can find the model number under the right handle of the swing.
The swings were manufactured in China and have been sold in stores for about $65 since November 2006. Owners of the recalled swings should stop using it immediately and contact Fisher-Price for instructions on how to return it and get reimbursed or have the swing replaced.
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