Parents warned over 'baby sleep pillows' that can cause infants to suffocate
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.
Why it matters
This warning is critical for public health and child safety, leading to the removal of thousands of unsafe listings from major e-commerce platforms.
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.
The article reports on a government safety warning and provides actionable health advice.
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