Thousands of Disney, Eddie Bauer baby sleepers recalled over serious safety concerns

Thousands of infant sleepers made by Disney and Eddie Bauer have been recalled over concerns babies could roll over and suffocate.

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Some 24,000 Disney Baby Doze and Dream Bassinets and Eddie Bauer Slumber and Soothe Rock Bassinets were sold between November 2014 and February 2017, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

While no babies have died in the Disney and Eddie Bauer sleepers, the CPSC said infant fatalities have been reported in other inclined sleep products after babies rolled from their backs to their stomachs or sides while unrestrained.

Fisher-Price recalled almost 5 million baby sleepers this spring after 30 infants died over a 10-year period, according to The Associated Press.

The Disney and Eddie Bauer sleepers were sold for $60 at Target, Marshalls, Ross, Kmart and TJ Maxx stores, among other outlets, the agency said.

They were made by Dorel China and imported by the Dorel Juvenile Group in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

Customers can return the item for a $60 voucher.

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