Don’t Sleep Your Baby In A Rocker or Bouncer
There’s lots of attention on the use of baby rockers or bouncers, with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission this week issuing a warning to parents following reports of products being linked to infants deaths in the United States.

But what actually makes these products unsafe, and why should they never be used for sleep?

    • Babies are also at risk of rolling onto their tummy or side in a rocker, or becoming trapped, which is a suffocation risk.
    • Rockers and bouncers are chairs that are designed to allow a baby to either bounce or rock in an inclined position.
    • They keep a baby in an inclined position, which can lead to a baby’s airway becoming blocked and reducing airflow.
    • When a baby falls asleep in a propped-up device such as a rocker, their head can fall forwards, pushing the chin down towards the chest.

    What we do recommend

    These are just some of the reasons why Red Nose’s evidence-based recommendations are to always sleep your baby on their back, on a firm and flat surface, and in a safe cot.

    While parents and caregivers are always reminded to follow the safety warnings and instructions when using rockers and bouncers, Red Nose recommends only using them for supervised playtime.

    Rockers and bouncers should never be used unsupervised, and they should never be used for sleeping, or as a substitute for a safe sleep space.

    Always supervise your baby in a bouncer

    Playtime in a bouncer should always be supervised

    Summary on Rockers

    Why rockers and bouncers are unsafe

    • There are no Australian safety standards
    • The baby is put in an incline position – restricting airflow and blocking airways
    • Babies can roll on to their tummy or side
    • Babies can become trapped

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    Got a question about safe sleep? We’re here to help. Call our Safe Sleep Advice Line on 1300 998 698 for free, expert support and evidence-based guidance. Whether you're a parent, grandparent or carer, our Safe Sleep Educators can help you feel confident about your baby’s sleep safety. 📞 Available during business hours

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    Last updated on January 8, 2026
    Published on April 10, 2019

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