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US/Washington: Philips Personal Health, a division of Philips North America, a Stamford, Connecticut establishment and a subsidiary of Philips Consumer Lifestyle BV, of The Netherlands, recalls an estimated 12,850 Philips Avent Digital Video Baby Monitors from the American marketplace due to suspected overheating with consequential risks of fire, burns, scalds, smoke inhalation, respiratory failure and/or cardiac system collapse, all serious health and safety hazards requiring immediate medical intervention to minimize pain and suffering as well as prevent life-altering injury or death.
CPSC: https://rb.gy/4vvly
Additional information:
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) reports this recall involves certain Philips Avent Video Baby Monitors used to remotely monitor infants marketed, sold and delivered in the United States, as follows:
Filed under: Burn or scald hazard, Electronics, Fire or smoke hazard, Home & Residential, smoke inhalation hazard, US CPSC | Tagged: Baby Cribs, Baby Monitors, battery overheating hazard, burn hazard, cardiac arrest hazard, Cardiac Failure hazards, CPSC recall number: 23-250, Electronics, fire hazard, Infant Cribs, Philips Avent Video Baby Monitors, Philips Personal Health, Recalls Direct RIN: 17426-2023, Respiratory Failure hazard, smoke inhalation hazard, toddler cribs, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, video baby monitors | Leave a comment »