A brand of infant swings sold online has been pulled from the market after being found in violation of federal safety laws and posing a serious suffocation hazard. The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of approximately 410 COMEONROA infant swings sold through Walmart.com due to noncompliance with the Safe Sleep for Babies Act and other federal safety standards.
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The swings, manufactured in China and sold by Eonroacoo, feature an inclined design greater than the legally permitted 10 degrees, which increases the risk of suffocation for sleeping infants. Additionally, the products lacked required safety warnings under the federal swing standard and did not include instructions for handling button cell and coin batteries, in violation of Reese’s Law. No injuries or incidents have been reported so far.
The affected product is labeled as “Model No.: S-Y608” and “Baby cradle swing,” with a space-themed seat cover, black base, and included accessories like a mosquito net canopy and remote control. Consumers who purchased the swing between January 2024 and February 2025 for about $80 are being urged to immediately stop using it.
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To receive a full refund, customers must submit photos of the swing with the seat cover cut in half and “Recalled” written in permanent marker on the base. These should be sent to the manufacturer via email at eonroacoorecall@126.com. The swing must then be disposed of following local disposal laws. Walmart and Eonroacoo are reaching out directly to all known purchasers with additional instructions.
Article by multiple RFHC contributors, based upon information from a U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission press release.
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