Bednest is recalling about 500 bedside infant sleepers because they fail to meet mandatory federal safety requirements. The sleepers pose a fall hazard to babies when the sides are in the fully open position. The recalled products include models manufactured after July 2014 and were sold online at Bednest.com between March 2010 and December 2015. Bednest is providing a free repair kit to permanently lock the side rails into place.
The sleeper's design fails to meet federal safety standards, creating a risk that an infant could fall out of the unit while the side panel is open. No injuries have been reported.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bedside sleeper while the sides are in the fully open position. Bednest is providing a free repair kit that will permanently lock the side rail into place. The firm is contacting all known consumers directly.

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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response