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Parents warned over 'baby sleep pillows' that can cause infants to suffocate

Parents warned over 'baby sleep pillows' that can cause infants to suffocate
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The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has issued a warning against baby sleep pillows marketed as sleep aids. These products pose a significant risk of suffocation and overheating for infants.

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This warning is critical for public health and child safety, leading to the removal of thousands of unsafe listings from major e-commerce platforms.

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THE CONSUMER WATCHDOG has warned parents not to buy pillows being marketed as sleep aids for babies that can cause death through suffocation or overheating.

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