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Nezmdi Baby Swings

Description: This recall involves Nezmdi-branded electric infant swings. They were sold in pink and have a white base with a black control panel, star and moon hanging plush toys, a pillow, a seat cover and a mosquito net with a canopy. They measure about 25.5 inches in length, 25.5 inches in width and 20.8 inches in height and come with a remote control and a USB cable. A leather patch with the brand "Nezmdi" is sewn onto the restraints. "Model Number: S0008" and "Baby Swing Chair" are printed on a label located under the seat. [Learn More]

About 1,420 units were affected by this recall.

Nezmdi Baby Swings
Nezmdi Infant Swings Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Suffocation Hazard; Multiple Federal Safety Violations; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com by Nezmdi

Recalled Nezmdi infant swing. A leather patch with the brand Nezmdi located on restraints

Nezmdi Baby Swings Recall Information

Country of OriginChina
Recall Date05/22/2025
Recall ID10278
Recall Number25290
HazardThe swings pose a suffocation hazard and a risk of serious injury or death to babies, because they were marketed for infant sleep and have an incline angle greater than 10 degrees, in violation of the Safe Sleep for Babies Act. The swings also fail to meet the mandatory warning requirements under the swing regulations. In addition, the remote control included with the swings contains a lithium coin battery and is missing the required warnings and instructions for consumer products containing button cell and coin batteries under Reese's Law.
InjuriesNone reported
RemedyConsumers should stop using the recalled infant swings immediately and contact Nezmdi for a full refund. Consumers should send a photo of the swing cover cut in half with "Recalled" written with permanent marker on its base to [email protected], and then dispose of the swing in accordance with state and local procedures. Nezmdi is contacting all known purchasers directly. Note: Button cell and coin batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.
Remedy OptionRefund
ContactNezmdi via email at [email protected].
Last Updated05/22/2025
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