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Amazon baby walkers, bath seats and costumes recalled by CPSC for safety

US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) He pointed out Many baby and baby items are sold on Amazon because they pose safety risks, including exposure to toxins and drowning risks.

Here’s a look at the affected products, the risks they pose, and what consumers should do if they purchase one of these items.

Baby walkers that trap babies

Baby walkers fail to stop at the edge of the stairs. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

More than 2,600 baby walkers sold on Amazon have been recalled due to the risk of serious injury or death.

Recalled baby walkers fail to stop at the edge of the step, posing a fatal fall risk. Additionally, baby walkers have leg holes through which a baby can slide, creating a risk of head entrapment that could result in serious injury or death.

Amazon shoppers have been warned to stop using these products immediately due to safety risks

Chinese-made “Uuoeebb” walkers in grey, black and pink are sold on Amazon. The product was sold for between $60 and $90.

Recalled Infantry will have “Production Batch: 7654” printed on a sticker under the seat.

Consumers should stop using the recalled baby walkers immediately and contact BaoD at Uuoeebbrecalls@outlook.com for a full refund.

Baby bath seat that flips over

Image of a product recalled by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The infant toilet seat can flip over during use. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled nearly 9,000 baby bath seats due to their ability to tip over during use, posing a risk of serious injury or death by drowning.

The toilet seat has been sold on Amazon for $34 and $40 and comes in blue, grey, pink and yellow. The recalled product has “Model: YD-1958” printed on the back of the seat.

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Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bathroom seats and email BenTalk at bentalkhere@outlook.com to request a full refund.

A mermaid costume that contains toxins

Image of a product recalled by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Mermaid costumes have been recalled due to the presence of a banned chemical compound in children’s products. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

A children’s mermaid costume sold on Amazon has been recalled after it was found to contain phthalates, a chemical compound banned by the US federal government. Phthalates are toxic if ingested and can cause serious health effects.

The costume has a blue, purple and pink fabric skirt and purple top and comes with a matching headband.

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More than 1,000 of these costumes have been sold on Amazon for about $30.

Consumers should take the recalled costumes out of reach of children immediately and contact SKCAIHT Direct for a full refund. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) adds that consumers should “cut the dress and send a photo of the destroyed outfit to pafiney@outlook.com.”

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2025-12-14 17:01:00

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