A New Federal Law Bans Baby Sleep Products Linked To Nearly 200 Infant Deaths

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A New Federal Law Bans Baby Sleep Products Linked To Nearly 200 Infant Deaths
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Two baby sleep products linked to nearly 200 infant deaths will soon be banned under federal law, a move child safety advocates say will save children's lives.

"We thank the families and organizations who have worked so hard to keep children safe and look forward to the end of these deadly products on store shelves and in our nurseries," she added.Some padded sleep products pose a significant risk to infants who can roll over onto the padded surfaces and suffocate.bans inclined sleepers greater than 10 degrees that are"intended, marketed, or designed" as a sleeping surface for children 0-12 months old.

"Families will finally get the peace of mind that comes with knowing the sleep products they purchase for their newborns are safe," Rep. Tony Cárdenas, D-Calif., who introduced the legislation."This new law will save lives and protect our kids by banning life-threatening crib bumper pads and inclined sleep products from store shelves."that babies sleep alone and on their backs on a firm, flat surface.

Both items will be designated as hazardous products banned under the Consumer Product Safety Act no later than 180 days after the law was enacted.A number of companies in conjunction with the CPSC have

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