They remind parents and caregivers that the devices should not be used for babies to sleep and that babies should never be unsupervised or unrestrained while using these rockers.
If your baby falls asleep in this product, move them to a safe surface intended for sleeping, such as a crib, cradle, or bassinet.
There have been no reported incidents in Canada, however Health Canada adds that the safest place for a baby to sleep is on their back on a firm surface intended for sleep.
Products designed for play should not be used for sleep.
For more information on safe sleep for your baby, visit Health Canada’s and the Public Health Agency of Canada’s brochure.
To view the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (US CPSC)’s warning on the rockers, visit their recent publication.