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Recalled YPSI Bassinet – Pink-beige
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Recalled YPSI Bassinet – Black
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Recalled Z4 Bassinet –Gray and brown
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Recalled Z4 Bassinet – Black and brown
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Label with date of manufacture and model number located in hood of recalled bassinets
Name of Product:
YPSI and Z4 Inclined Sleeper Bassinets
Hazard:
The recalled bassinets violate the Safe Sleep for Babies Act because they were marketed for infant sleep and have an incline angle greater than 10 degrees. Infant fatalities have occurred in inclined sleeper products after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach or side while unrestrained, or under other circ*mstances. The bassinets also violate the Infant Sleep Products regulation because they do not have a stand.
Remedy:
Refund
Repair
Recall Date:
November 30, 2023
Units:
About 550
Consumer Contact
Peg Perego toll-free at 877-737-3464 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, e-mail at bassinet@pegperego.com or online at https://us.pegperego.com/store/pegus/en_US/recalls or www.pegperego.com and click “Recalls” at the bottom of the page for more information.
Recall Details
Description:
This recall involves compact bassinets that were sold individually or as an accessory to the Peg Perego YPSI and Z4 stroller systems. The bassinets have a zip-on boot, insert pad and a foldable canopy. The Z4 bassinets have an “Agio” label on the side of the canopy. Only bassinets manufactured on or after June 23, 2022 are included in this recall. The manufacture date in YYYY/MM/DD format and model number are located in the hood/head area of the bassinet and can be found by lifting the bassinet’s pad/cushion and internal lining. The YPSI and Z4 bassinets were sold in the following colors and model numbers, located beneath the date code:
Model Name | Color | Peg Perego Color Name | Model Number |
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YPSI Bassinet | Black | Onyx | IN0800NA00S013DX13 |
Pink-beige | Mon Amour | IN0800NA00BA36 | |
Gray | Atmosphere | IN0800NA00MF53DX53 | |
Gray | City Gray | IN0800NA01BA53 | |
Blue | New Life | IN0800NA00DS41RS41 | |
Black and gold | Graphic Gold | IN0800NA00AB50RO01 | |
Z4 Bassinet | Blue | Agio Mirage | IN0800BX00BA71 |
Gray-brown | Agio Gray | IN0800BX00BA53 | |
Black-brown | Agio Black | IN0800BX00BA13 | |
Black | Black Pearl | IN0800BX00BA13PL63 |
Remedy:
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bassinets and contact Peg Perego for instructions on how to receive a full refund or repair instructions for the recalled bassinets. Consumers who purchased their bassinet for a stroller system or with a stand will be given instructions on how to disable the backrest recline adjustment feature. Peg Perego will offer a $50 cash incentive for consumers who provide proof of backrest disengagement for bassinets part of this recall. Consumers who solely purchased the bassinet should return the product for a full refund. Peg Perego and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly.
Incidents/Injuries:
None reported
Sold At:
Online on Amazon.com, Albeebaby.com, Strolleria.com, and other websites, and at Baby First Furniture and other stores nationwide from July 2022 through April 2023 for about $250.
Manufacturer(s):
Peg Perego SPA, of Italy
Importer(s):
Peg Perego USA Inc., of Fort Wayne, Indiana
Manufactured In:
Italy
Recall number:
24-719
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