165,000 baby sleepers from 4 different brands were just recalled for risk of infant suffocation — here's the list of recalled products

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The US Consumer Product and Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled four brands of infant sleepers due of the risk of babies suffocating in them, according to a new report from NBC New York.

Even though there have been no reported incidents among Summer Infant, Evenflo, Delta Enterprise Corp., and Graco, 165,000 sleepers were recalled because of their similarity to other manufacturers’ products that did report infant deaths.

The CPSC received reports of 1,108 incidents, including 73 infant deaths, related to infant-inclined sleep products that occurred from January 2005 through June 2019, according to a press release.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants younger than one year old should sleep on their backs on a firm surface to avoid suffocation.

Here are the products under recall: