Mamas & Papas​ issues safety warning

Nursery and baby equipment supplier and retailer Mamas & Papas has issued a safety warning following the tragic death of an eight-month-old child.

The safety advice is directed at families who have purchased one of its cots after a tragic accident in which a child managed to move slats on the side of her cot and crawl through. The inquest was told that she became stuck between the cot and a wall and was unable to breathe.

Mamas & Papas launched an enquiry and found that the model of cot involved – which is no longer on sale – was completely safe if it was assembled correctly. Unfortunately, the vertical side slats were loose as the cot was missing three key components.

After the inquest, a spokesman for Mamas & Papas said that a full safety review had been carried out on the cot and similar models. ​”This found that the cots are safe when assembled correctly and when the product instructions are followed​,” he said​.

The cot was discontinued in January 2018, but Mamas & Papas has written to customers as a precaution, reminding them of how the product should be put together. It has also produced a demonstration video, assembly check video and PDF instructions to help consumers ensure they are assembling it correctly.

MORE NEWS
PSMayJune500x500
 
The new issue delves into the growth of garden centres for preschool product, as well as highlighting the Toymaster May Show, and the creative play and travel and holiday sectors....
BTHA80video500x500
 
The BTHA was set up in 1944 to represent the interests of toy manufacturers, with the new video reflecting on the past 80 years of service to members and the wider toy industry and also showcasing the work of the association today....
Copy of Progressive Preschool featured image (8)
 
Nursery and baby equipment supplier and retailer Mamas & Papas has issued a safety warning following the tragic death of an eight-month-old child. The safety advice is directed at families who have purchased one of its cots after a tragic accident in which a child managed to move slats on the side of her cot and crawl through. The inquest was told that she became stuck between the cot and a wall and was unable to breathe. Mamas & Papas launched an enquiry and found that the model of cot involved – which is no longer on sale – was completely safe if it was assembled correctly. Unfortunately, the vertical side slats were loose as the cot was missing three key components. After the inquest, a spokesman for Mamas & Papas said that a full safety review had been carried out on the cot and similar models. ​”This found that the cots are safe when assembled correctly and when the product instructions are followed​,” he said​. The cot was discontinued in January 2018, but Mamas & Papas has written to customers as a precaution, reminding them of how the product should be put together. It has also produced a demonstration […]...
Victoria Hampson
 
Victoria Hampson, co-founder of Natural Baby Shower has made it to number 35 on the list....
Copy of Progressive Preschool featured image (2)
 
Smart monitor supplier, Owlet, has reported a sales increase on 37% for the first quarter ended 31 March 2024. ...
Mothercare 2
 
Despite a decline in sales, Mothercare is expecting profit for the full year ended 30 March 2024, to be marginally above the £6.7m achieved in FY23....
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.