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Consumer Affairs

FlagHouse Recalls Baby Hammocks


August 29, 2008

FlagHouse Inc. is recalling about 100 Yayita baby hammocks. The hammock can flip over, posing a serious fall hazard and strangulation hazard to infants who get entrapped in the seats restraint straps while upside down.

FlagHouse has received one report of an incident in which the hammock flipped over entrapping a 7 month old boy in the restraint straps. No injuries have been reported.

The recalled baby hammock is cream-colored canvas and hangs from a wooden pole. The hammock measures about 29 x 43 inches. It has three restraint straps with red buckles and is attached to a cushioned pad for the infant. A mounting fixture, also called a fixing set, is sold with the hammock. La Siesta is printed on a tag located below the restraint straps. Model number YABP-1 is printed on a white tag sewn into the hammocks side seam.

The hammocks, made in Colombia, were sold by FlagHouse Inc.s catalog, and online at www.flaghouse.com, and at BJ Wholesale Clubs Web site, www.bjs.com, from September 2007 through August 2008 for about $90.

Consumers should immediately stop using the baby hammock and contact FlagHouse to receive a full refund, or credit toward the purchase of another product.

For additional information, contact FlagHouse at (800) 793-7900 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, or visit the firms Web site at www.flaghouse.com.

The recall is being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

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