Fisher-Price Infant Cradle Swing Recall: What Parents Need to Know
calendar_todayMarch 9, 2026verifiedData sourced from U.S. CPSC
Fisher-Price Infant Cradle Swing Recall: What Parents Need to Know
Fisher-Price has recalled its Infant Cradle Swings due to a fall hazard. Here is everything you need to know to protect your baby.
What Was Recalled
The recall involves Fisher-Price infant cradle swings sold in various colors. The model numbers are printed on the bottom of the swing seat.
The Hazard
"The swing's seat can detach from the frame, posing a fall hazard to infants."
ā U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
This is the official CPSC hazard description, reproduced verbatim.
What To Do
"Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cradle swings and contact Fisher-Price for a free repair kit."
ā U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
How to Contact Fisher-Price
Visit the official CPSC recall page for Fisher-Price contact information and model number lookup.
Stay Informed
Set up a BabyRecallRadar alert for "Fisher-Price" to be notified immediately of any future recalls affecting this brand.
bedtime
Struggling with baby sleep?
Our AI Sleep Optimizer creates a personalized sleep plan for your baby's age and temperament.
Try free for 7 daysarrow_forwardlocation_on
Find kid-friendly things to do
Discover top-rated activities, restaurants, and events for families near you.
Explore your cityarrow_forward