12/9/2023 0 Comments Doc a tot safe sleep![]() ![]() The news of DockATot’s violation comes days before the Safe Sleep for Babies Act goes into effect. He also said that, "DockATot disagrees with the Notice of Violation and feels misrepresented by the agency's statements but will continue to work with the CPSC in good faith in hopes of resolving any concerns it may have," adding that the company will no longer make Deluxe+ docks for the US market and, therefore, will stop sales in the US when the current inventory runs out. In a statement to the press on Friday, DockATot CEO Trip Coyne noted that the company stopped marketing its docks as an infant sleep solution in 2020 and stopped production on the Deluxe+ docks earlier this year. "Read caregivers’ stories of their worst nightmares becoming reality using this product," he urges. ![]() "Immediately discontinue its use." He also encourages owners of the product to look at the reports of infants’ deaths associated with DockATot products by searching the CPSC’s incident reports. Photo: CPSC."It is unsafe for your baby to sleep in a DockATot Deluxe+," says CPSC commissioner Richard L. Īs CPSC commissioner Trumka states, “I want to ensure that products sold for babies will not kill babies, and CPSC is making progress toward that goal every day.”įinally, if you need to find more information about DockATot and the reports of infant deaths, please visit type DockATot into the search bar. The Safety Standard for Infant Sleep Products requires that all non-inclined sleep products, including baby boxes, in-bed sleepers, baby nests and pods, compact/travel bassinets, and infant tents, are subject to the safety standard for bassinets and cradles, which requires the products to have a stand, meet stability requirements and have a side height of at least 7.5 inches.”Įxamples of products subjected to the Infant Sleep Products Rule are below: Photo. What is the Infant Sleep Product Rule?Īccording to the CPSC, “the ISP rule applies to infant sleep products marketed or intended to provide sleeping accommodation for an infant up to 5 months old. It also poses serious risk to sleeping babies, due to the following factors:Īccidents can still happen, and even supervised sleep can be dangerous in sleep products that violate the ISP rule. Unfortunately, the information goes against the Infant Sleep Product Rule. While DockATot has stated that the product is not intended for sleep, they admit that infants can and do fall asleep. However, if you own a DockATot Deluxe+, Twiniversity strongly urges you to heed the CPSC commissioner’s warning and STOP using it immediately. To access them, visit type DockATot into the search bar, and you can read caregivers’ stories of their worst nightmares becoming reality using this product,” Trumka urged of DockATot owners.Īt the moment, there is not an official recall for this product. “I encourage you to read the reports of infants’ deaths associated with DockATot products, as reported by members of the public. What should you do if you own a DockATot Deluxe+?ĬPSC also issued a separate press release, with the CPSC commissioner Rich Trumka stating, “It is unsafe for your baby to sleep in a DockATot Deluxe+.” He goes on to recommend that consumers immediately discontinue its use. The product, DockATot® Deluxe+ Dock (all models with a manufactured date on or after June 23, 2022) is pictured below: Photo: ĭockATot has not currently stopped importing products manufactured after June 23, 2022. According to, the Safe Sleep for Babies Act “prohibits the manufacture and sale of crib bumpers or inclined sleepers for infants.” The violation comes just a day before the Safe Sleep for Babies Act will go into effect. The current mandatory requirements of the ISP rule (Infant Sleep Products Rule) makes it it unlawful to sell non-compliant infant sleep products manufactured on or after June 23, 2022. This is despite that DockATot was notified that its product doesn’t comply with the new Infant Sleep Products Rule. The reason for the violation is due to the company continuing to import and sell their Deluxe+ Dock, which is manufactured after June 23, 2022. ![]() ![]() These products do not comply with the requirements of the Safety Standard for Infant Sleep Products.” How did DockATot violate the Infant Sleep Product Rule? Recently, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a news release that it has issued a notice of violation to DockATot for “selling DockATot Deluxe+ Docks manufactured on or after June 23, 2022. ![]()
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