The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently announced the recall of nearly 3,000 DaVinci Bailey bassinets due to fall and entrapment hazards. The bassinet’s mattress support can become disengaged, posing fall and entrapment hazards to babies.

These bassinets were previously recalled in Dec. 2019 due to a fall hazard. 

If you have this baby product, read on for important recall information.

photo: Courtesy of U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission  

The current recall includes the DaVinci Bailey bassinet in gray, espresso, natural and white colors, all measuring 38 inches long by 20 inches wide and 30 inches high when fully assembled. The name DaVinci is printed on the product’s packaging, instruction manual and registration card. Each bassinet comes with its own one-inch waterproof cradle pad.

These products were sold online at Amazon.com, Buybuybaby.com, Target.com, JCPenny.com and other e-retailers from August 2018 through September 2019 and retailed for $110.

There are currently no reported injuries due to the recalled baby products. DaVinci has received 13 reports of the mattress support becoming disengaged.  The initial recall was issued after DaVinci received 19 reports of bassinet legs breaking. This poses a potential fall hazard for infants who are inside.

To see if your baby’s bassinet has been recalled, look for the model number printed on a white label attached to the bassinet’s mattress support board or on the product packaging. The affected models include (by color), gray (M0934G), espresso (M0934Q), natural (M0934N) and white (M0934W).

If you have the recalled product, stop using the bassinet immediately. Contact DaVinci at 833-932-0208 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT or email at bailey@milliondollarbaby.zendesk.com. For more information, visit DaVinci’s website here and click on “Recalls” under the Help tab.

 

—Erica Loop

 

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