SNOO baby bassinets maker issued warning by FDA
Summary
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has sent a warning to Happiest Baby, Inc., maker of the SNOO baby bassinet. The FDA says the company sold some products without approval and found unsanitary conditions, including mold and stains on items.Key Facts
- The FDA issued a warning letter to Happiest Baby, Inc., maker of the SNOO Smart Sleeper bassinet.
- The company introduced extra-small and extra-large sleep sacks that the FDA has not evaluated for safety.
- The FDA found stains, soiling, and unsanitary conditions that could cause infections.
- Mold was discovered on some mattresses and mattress covers of the SNOO sleepers.
- The SNOO bassinet sells for about $1,700 and automatically rocks babies when they cry.
- Happiest Baby said it will work with the FDA to fix the problems.
- Two years ago, the company stopped working with a partner that refurbished products because of cleaning issues.
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