WASHINGTON (WVEC)-- About 34,000 infant Fisher-Price cradle swings are being recalled because the seat can fall unexpectedly.
So far, there have been two reports of a seat peg coming out from the seat, causing the seat to fall, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
No injuries have been reported.
This recall includes three models of the Fisher-Price cradle swings: CHM84 Soothing Savanna Cradle 'n Swing, CMR40 Sweet Surroundings Cradle 'n Swing, and CMR43 Sweet Surroundings Butterfly Friends Cradle 'n Swing.
The swings have two different swinging motions - rocking side-to-side, or swinging head-to-toe, and six different swing speeds from low to high. The product number is located on the seat under the pad.
The cradle swings were sold at buybuyBaby, Target and other stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com and other websites from November 2015 through March 2016 for about $170.
Consumers should immediately stop using the swings and contact Fisher-Price for revised assembly instructions.