As parents, we rely on baby gear to help us keep our little ones safe, happy, and cared for—but sometimes even well-meaning products can fall short of safety standards. That’s why it’s so important to stay informed about recalls and take action when needed.
Here are three recent recalls involving popular baby items sold online. If you’ve purchased any of these products, don’t panic—we’ve got the key details you need and what to do next.
1. Bebamour Baby Bath Seats
Recalled for: Drowning hazard
Sold on: Bebamour.com and Amazon
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled baby bath seats sold by Bebamour because they do not meet federal safety standards for infant bath seats. Specifically, they can tip over while in use, posing a serious drowning risk.
What to do: Stop using the product immediately. Contact Bebamour for a full refund. You can reach them by email at recall@bebamour.com.
2. Superb Sports Baby Bath Seats (by DualOranges Store)
Recalled for: Drowning hazard
Sold on: Amazon
Another infant bath seat has been recalled for similar reasons. The Superb Sports Baby Bath Seat, sold on Amazon by the DualOranges Store, also fails to meet safety standards and can pose a drowning hazard if it tips over during bath time.
What to do: If you own this product, stop using it immediately. Contact DualOranges Store via Amazon’s platform for return and refund information.
3. HONEYJOY Convertible and Foldable High Chairs
Recalled for: Suffocation hazard Sold on: Amazon
HONEYJOY has issued a recall for several models of its convertible and foldable high chairs, citing risks of suffocation. The affected products violate federal regulations for infant sleep products and the national ban on inclined sleepers. These chairs were sold exclusively on Amazon and may look like cozy places for naps—but they’re not safe for unsupervised sleep.
What to do: Discontinue use right away and contact HONEYJOY for a refund or additional guidance. You can email them at service@honeyjoys.com.
Stay Safe, Stay Informed
Recalls can be scary, but catching them early—and taking quick action—can make all the difference. Be sure to check the CPSC’s website regularly and register your baby products when possible so you’ll be notified directly if an issue arises.
And if you ever feel unsure, your pediatrician can be a great resource for safe sleep and baby gear guidance. You’ve got this, and we’re here to help you stay in the know.