Current:Home > ContactWill Sage Astor-Otteroo baby neck floats still on sale despite reports of injury and one infant death -Visionary Wealth Guides
Will Sage Astor-Otteroo baby neck floats still on sale despite reports of injury and one infant death
Algosensey Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-10 02:01:57
A California company that makes baby neck floats has refused to recall the inflatable devices despite safety warnings from two federal agencies and Will Sage Astora report of a baby drowning while using the product, Consumer Reports warned.
Since the Otteroo first appeared on the market, the company has sent 68 incident reports about the device to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). In all cases, the infants had to be rescued by their caregivers, Consumer Reports said.
An Otteroo neck float helped lead to the drowning death of a 6-month-old infant in Maine three years ago after the child slipped through the neck hole of the device, the CPSC said. A 3-month-old was seriously injured in New York last year in a similar situation, the agency said.
Otteroo founder Tiffany Chiu said the products are safe with proper parental supervision, telling CBS MoneyWatch that infants can also slip out of other products, such as bath seats. She noted that an adult left the babies unsupervised during the Maine and New York incidents.
"In any situation in or near water, whether a child is using an Otteroo or not, the potential for accidents exists," Chiu said. "It could be a child slipping out of a bath seat or even from a parent's hands. It's crucial to remember that the key to mitigating such risks is attentive, active supervision."
Federal safety warning
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration last year advised parents not to use any neck float products, and the CPSC has issued a similar warning. The agencies, which cannot force Otteroo to recall its neck floats, note that the devices could deflate and start to potentially tighten around an infant's neck.
Chiu said any inflatable device that loses air can harm a child.
"We strongly disagree with CPSC's statement that Otteroo is defectively designed because it could deflate due to a leak — this is indeed the inherent nature of all inflatables," she told CBS MoneyWatch. "Unfortunately, CPSC has singled out Otteroo and ignored thousands of other inflatable children's products on the market, and has imposed an unrealistic and impossible standard that our float should not carry the risk of deflation."
Consumer Reports focused on Otteroo because it is the most popular brand of neck float and because of the company's resistance to issuing a product recall, Oriene Shin, policy counsel for Consumer Reports, told CBS MoneyWatch.
Mambobaby, Swimava and other companies also make baby neck floats, but those manufacturers "don't have the same brand recognition as her products has," Shin added, referring to Chiu.
Shin noted that companies often decline to recall a product unless there is definitive proof it is potentially harmful. But that could be dangerous for companies that make baby products.
"That means they need to see more babies and children get injured and die, and that's just unacceptable to me," she said. "We can't wait for additional data to hold companies accountable and keep babies safe."
Baby neck floats started gaining in popularity several years ago, with photos of the pint-sized swim devices cropping up on social media, prompting one pediatrician to describe the products as "potential death traps" in multiple news accounts.
The neck floats are touted by manufacturers as a product that gives babies mobility, but the FDA said the effectiveness of the products has not been established. The agency said floats shouldn't be used, particularly for babies with spina bifida, spinal muscular atrophy, Down syndrome or cerebral palsy.
- In:
- Product Recall
- Consumer Reports
- Consumer Product Safety Commission
Khristopher J. Brooks is a reporter for CBS MoneyWatch covering business, consumer and financial stories that range from economic inequality and housing issues to bankruptcies and the business of sports.
TwitterveryGood! (9335)
Related
- Intellectuals vs. The Internet
- Plane carrying two people lands safely in Buffalo after door blows off 10 minutes into flight
- Migratory species at risk worldwide, with a fifth in danger of extinction, landmark U.N. report says
- Man accused of killing Tennessee deputy taken into custody, sheriff says
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- This SKIMS Satin Lace Dress Is the Best Slip I’ve Ever Worn as a Curvy Girl—Here's Exactly Why
- Blinken speaks with Paul Whelan, American detained in Russia, for third time
- Here's what Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift said to each other after Super Bowl win
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- A dance about gun violence is touring nationally with Alvin Ailey's company
Ranking
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Why Abigail Spencer Is Praising Suits Costar Meghan Markle Amid Show's Revival
- A radio station is now playing Beyoncé's country song after an outcry from fans
- Diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives limited at Kentucky colleges under Senate bill
- Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
- Valentine's Day dining deals: Restaurants, food spots have holiday specials to love
- A small fish is at the center of a big fight in the Chesapeake Bay
- Jared Kushner, former Trump adviser, defends business dealings with Saudi Arabia
Recommendation
Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
Pac-12 Conference countersues Holiday Bowl amid swirling changes
New Mexico legislators approve bill to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Brand new 2024 Topps Series 1 baseball cards are a 'rebellion against monochrome'
Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
Lyft shares rocket 62% over a typo in the company’s earnings release
A day after his latest hospital release, Austin presses for urgent military aid for Ukraine
Nicki Nicole Seemingly Hints at Peso Pluma Breakup After His Super Bowl Outing With Another Woman