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151,500 Skip Hop Nightlight Soothers Recalled Due to Shock Hazard
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with Skip Hop, of New York, N.Y. has recalled about 151,500 Moonlight & Melodies nightlight soothers because the soother’s USB wall power adapter can break, posing an electrical shock hazard.
Skip Hop is aware of incidents of the power adapter breaking, including one which resulted in an electrical shock.
This recall involves Skip Hop’s Moonlight & Melodies owl and elephant nightlight soothers which play melodies or nature sounds and project images.
The Nightlight soothers have a USB wall power adapter and cord.
The white and gray owl soothers measure about 5.5 by 4.5 by 6 inches.
The white elephant soother measures around 7 x 4.2 x 5.7 inches. The soothers have a sound speaker on each side of it and operation buttons at the top or the back.
The Skip Hop logo is on the bottom side of the soother.
Consumers asked to immediately stop using the recalled nightlight soothers and contact Skip Hop toll-free at 888-282-4674 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET M-F, email at recall@skiphop.com or online at www.skiphop.com and click on Product Recalls at the bottom of the page for more information on how to return the USB wall power adapter with a prepaid shipping label and receive a free repair kit which includes a free USB wall adapter.
Nurse Out Shopping Helps Deliver baby at Target Store
Off Duty Nurse out shopping helps to deliver a baby at a Target Store
Tanya St. Preux went into a store to pick up some goodies like she usually would — and left with a newborn.
The Georgia woman was busy shopping at her neighborhood Target this week when she went into labor. Luckily for her, off-duty nurse, Caris Lockwood happened to be there at the same time. And Lockwood just happens to be a labor and delivery nurse.
Right at the store’s entrance, Lockwood put her experience to work. And with the help of Target employees, she delivered Tanya’s baby: a healthy 7 lb., 10 oz. boy by the name of Maleek.
“Caris was God-sent and amazing. She was sweet and caring and exceeded everyone’s expectations. She went way over far and beyond,” those are the words that St. Preux said after the delivery, according to a statement from Piedmont Healthcare (the hospital where Lockwood works)
Piedmont Healthcare also shared the news on it’s Facebook page, stating
“An ordinary trip to Target quickly became extraordinary for Piedmont Atlanta Hospital labor and delivery nurse Caris Lockwood. Fellow shopper Tanya St. Preux went into active labor as she was shopping, so Caris jumped right in to deliver the 7-pound, 10-ounce healthy baby boy right there at the store’s entrance.
“Caris was God-sent and amazing. She was sweet and caring and exceeded everyone’s expectations. She went way over far and beyond,” Tanya said.
For more on Piedmont Maternity: http://bit.ly/PdmtMaternity“
“I’m grateful to God she and her sweet baby boy were safe,” Lockwood told CNN. “It was a gift to me to be able to help.”
“We commend the nurses and medical staff, as well as the Target team members, who jumped in to help a woman who delivered a baby in a Target store in Georgia,” Target spokeswoman Jenna Reck said in a statement to CNN. “We’re happy to hear that the mother and baby are doing well and wish them all the best.”
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