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Dangerous bassinet?
This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous.
Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...ed/3588837002/ There's one for sale on my local NextDoor now, used but never used, almost perfect. Should I screw up their sale by posting about the recall? |
Dangerous bassinet?
On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 1:47:23 PM UTC-5, micky wrote:
This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. Did you read the text? "five infant fatalities have occurred in the Kids II Rocking Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, or under other circumstances" Cindy Hamilton |
Dangerous bassinet?
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 13:47:17 -0500, micky
wrote: This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...ed/3588837002/ There's one for sale on my local NextDoor now, used but never used, almost perfect. Should I screw up their sale by posting about the recall? Micky .. Micky .. It's a baby item with a pretty serious safety recall - that you didn't bother to read and you want us to advise you as to the merits of warning prospective buyers ? Really ? Just do it . Buy it yourself and destroy it ? Do the right thing. We're about to trash a perfectly good and safe - and very lightly grandparent used - expensive high end car seat - ... because of the date of manufacture .. Thrift Stores won't take them. John T. |
Dangerous bassinet?
In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:39:24 -0800 (PST),
" wrote: On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 1:47:23 PM UTC-5, micky wrote: This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. Did you read the text? I skimmed it. My bad. "five infant fatalities have occurred in the Kids II Rocking Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, or under other circumstances" Can't babies normally roll over from back to side? "At three or four months of age babies are able to roll over by themselves; this means they could tip the bassinet over, so for safety they must use an infant bed or toddler bed instead. " Do some bassinets have straps to tie them down? Cindy Hamilton |
Dangerous bassinet?
On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 4:02:10 PM UTC-6, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:39:24 -0800 (PST), " wrote: On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 1:47:23 PM UTC-5, micky wrote: This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. Did you read the text? I skimmed it. My bad. "five infant fatalities have occurred in the Kids II Rocking Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, or under other circumstances" Can't babies normally roll over from back to side? "At three or four months of age babies are able to roll over by themselves; this means they could tip the bassinet over, so for safety they must use an infant bed or toddler bed instead. " Do some bassinets have straps to tie them down? Cindy Hamilton This is a DIY group. The universal fix for what ails things is duct tape. Show 'em the safety recall and offer to throw in a roll of duct tape if they insist on selling it. The kid whose life you possibly save might be the one caring for you in old age. |
Dangerous bassinet?
"Dean Hoffman" wrote in message ... On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 4:02:10 PM UTC-6, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:39:24 -0800 (PST), " wrote: On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 1:47:23 PM UTC-5, micky wrote: This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. Did you read the text? I skimmed it. My bad. "five infant fatalities have occurred in the Kids II Rocking Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, or under other circumstances" Can't babies normally roll over from back to side? "At three or four months of age babies are able to roll over by themselves; this means they could tip the bassinet over, so for safety they must use an infant bed or toddler bed instead. " Do some bassinets have straps to tie them down? This is a DIY group. The universal fix for what ails things is duct tape. Show 'em the safety recall and offer to throw in a roll of duct tape if they insist on selling it. The kid whose life you possibly save might be the one caring for you in old age. More likely they will ship you off to a nursing home. |
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Dangerous bassinet?
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 13:47:17 -0500, micky
wrote: This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? In the article " after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, " |
Dangerous bassinet?
On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 09:27:02 +1100, "Rod Speed"
wrote: "Dean Hoffman" wrote in message ... On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 4:02:10 PM UTC-6, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:39:24 -0800 (PST), " wrote: On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 1:47:23 PM UTC-5, micky wrote: This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. Did you read the text? I skimmed it. My bad. "five infant fatalities have occurred in the Kids II Rocking Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, or under other circumstances" Can't babies normally roll over from back to side? "At three or four months of age babies are able to roll over by themselves; this means they could tip the bassinet over, so for safety they must use an infant bed or toddler bed instead. " Do some bassinets have straps to tie them down? This is a DIY group. The universal fix for what ails things is duct tape. Show 'em the safety recall and offer to throw in a roll of duct tape if they insist on selling it. The kid whose life you possibly save might be the one caring for you in old age. More likely they will ship you off to a nursing home. Who pays for that? |
Dangerous bassinet?
wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 09:27:02 +1100, "Rod Speed" wrote: "Dean Hoffman" wrote in message ... On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 4:02:10 PM UTC-6, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:39:24 -0800 (PST), " wrote: On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 1:47:23 PM UTC-5, micky wrote: This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. Did you read the text? I skimmed it. My bad. "five infant fatalities have occurred in the Kids II Rocking Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, or under other circumstances" Can't babies normally roll over from back to side? "At three or four months of age babies are able to roll over by themselves; this means they could tip the bassinet over, so for safety they must use an infant bed or toddler bed instead. " Do some bassinets have straps to tie them down? This is a DIY group. The universal fix for what ails things is duct tape. Show 'em the safety recall and offer to throw in a roll of duct tape if they insist on selling it. The kid whose life you possibly save might be the one caring for you in old age. More likely they will ship you off to a nursing home. Who pays for that? Either the state or the assets of the geriatric. |
Dangerous bassinet?
On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 14:27:44 +1100, "Rod Speed"
wrote: wrote in message .. . On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 09:27:02 +1100, "Rod Speed" wrote: "Dean Hoffman" wrote in message ... On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 4:02:10 PM UTC-6, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:39:24 -0800 (PST), " wrote: On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 1:47:23 PM UTC-5, micky wrote: This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. Did you read the text? I skimmed it. My bad. "five infant fatalities have occurred in the Kids II Rocking Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, or under other circumstances" Can't babies normally roll over from back to side? "At three or four months of age babies are able to roll over by themselves; this means they could tip the bassinet over, so for safety they must use an infant bed or toddler bed instead. " Do some bassinets have straps to tie them down? This is a DIY group. The universal fix for what ails things is duct tape. Show 'em the safety recall and offer to throw in a roll of duct tape if they insist on selling it. The kid whose life you possibly save might be the one caring for you in old age. More likely they will ship you off to a nursing home. Who pays for that? Either the state or the assets of the geriatric. Yup that is how it works. Great if Mom is destitute but if there is anything worth having, the government takes it. It is certainly a trade off just to dump Mom. |
Dangerous bassinet?
wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 14:27:44 +1100, "Rod Speed" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Sun, 28 Feb 2021 09:27:02 +1100, "Rod Speed" wrote: "Dean Hoffman" wrote in message ... On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 4:02:10 PM UTC-6, micky wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:39:24 -0800 (PST), " wrote: On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 1:47:23 PM UTC-5, micky wrote: This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. Did you read the text? I skimmed it. My bad. "five infant fatalities have occurred in the Kids II Rocking Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, or under other circumstances" Can't babies normally roll over from back to side? "At three or four months of age babies are able to roll over by themselves; this means they could tip the bassinet over, so for safety they must use an infant bed or toddler bed instead. " Do some bassinets have straps to tie them down? This is a DIY group. The universal fix for what ails things is duct tape. Show 'em the safety recall and offer to throw in a roll of duct tape if they insist on selling it. The kid whose life you possibly save might be the one caring for you in old age. More likely they will ship you off to a nursing home. Who pays for that? Either the state or the assets of the geriatric. Yup that is how it works. Great if Mom is destitute but if there is anything worth having, the government takes it. And so they should. If you want to use a nursing home at the end of your life, you should be paying for that, not the state unless you are destitute. It is certainly a trade off just to dump Mom. And so it should be. |
Dangerous bassinet?
On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 5:02:10 PM UTC-5, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 27 Feb 2021 11:39:24 -0800 (PST), " wrote: On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 1:47:23 PM UTC-5, micky wrote: This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. Did you read the text? I skimmed it. My bad. "five infant fatalities have occurred in the Kids II Rocking Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach while unrestrained, or under other circumstances" Can't babies normally roll over from back to side? Yes. And they occasionally suffocate when they roll onto their front. "At three or four months of age babies are able to roll over by themselves; this means they could tip the bassinet over, so for safety they must use an infant bed or toddler bed instead. " Do some bassinets have straps to tie them down? No idea. I did read that the safest position is on a surface with no more than 10 degrees of slope. Cindy Hamilton |
Dangerous bassinet?
On 2/27/21 1:47 PM, micky wrote:
This is from 2 years ago. It doesn't say what about them is dangerous. Does anyone know? Aren't some things that recalled still fully usable if the owner makes a change or two? If so, it would help to know what the problem is. The picture isn't good enough for me to guess what the problem is here. https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...ed/3588837002/ There's one for sale on my local NextDoor now, used but never used, almost perfect. Should I screw up their sale by posting about the recall? What would Karen do? |
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