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February 2, 2026

January Recalls on Children’s Products

Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related products recalls.

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Below is a list of January recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Marcus Adler Glove recalled its Julie and Judah pajama pants and shorts because the products violate mandatory standards for flammability for children’s sleepwear. The pants and shorts pose a risk of burn injuries to children.

The Kalencom Corporation recalled its SARO braided crib bumpers because they violate the federal ban on crib bumpers, which can obstruct an infant’s breathing and pose a risk of serious injury or death due to suffocation. 

Joyful Journeys recalled its baby loungers due to entrapment and fall hazards posed by the products. The loungers violate mandatory safety standards for infant sleep products because the sides are too low to contain an infant and the enclosed openings at the foot of the loungers are wider than allowed, posing risks of fall and entrapment.

Kori Gey recalled its water toy kits because they violated mandatory standards for toys containing button cell batteries. The compartment that holds the batteries can be easily accessed and opened by children, posing an ingestion hazard to children. When button cell and coin batteries are swallowed, they can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death.

Pounding Toys were recalled because they contain high-powered magnets that can detach and pose an ingestion hazard to children. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, they can attract each other, or other metal objects, and become lodged in the digestive system. This can cause perforations, twisting or blocking of the intestines, blood poisoning, and death.

Rattan recalled its six-drawer dressers due to risk of serious injury or death to children if the drawers tip over and entrap them. The dressers are unstable if they are not attached to the wall.

Infant Innovations recalled its BabyBond retractable safety gates, which violate the mandatory standard for expansion gates and expandable enclosures. A child’s torso can fit through the opening between the gate and the floor, becoming entrapped and posing a risk of serious injury or death.

Vasicar recalled its 18-drawer dressers due to the risk to children of serious injury or death if the dressers tip over and entrap them. The dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall.

NFSVLB recalled its baby bath seats because they violate mandatory standards for infant bath seats. The seats are unstable and can tip over while in use, and have leg openings that allow the child to slip down until the child’s torso can become entrapped, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to drowning and entrapment.

RootStim recalled its beard growth serum spray bottles. The serum contains minoxidil but is not in child-resistant packaging as required by law. The serum poses a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

Ruahouine recalled its hair growth serum bottles. The serum contains minoxidil but is not in child-resistant packaging as required by law. The serum poses a risk of serious injury or death from poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

Morgan Lane recalled its children’s pajama sets because they violate mandatory standards for flammability of children’s sleepwear.The pajamas pose a risk of serious injury and deadly burn hazards to children.

Greatale recalled its self-feeding pillows due to risks posed by death from aspiration and suffocation. The pillows hold the bottle at an unsafe angle while keeping it fixed in place so the infant cannot pull away. This can lead to aspiration of milk or formula and posed a risk of suffocation.

Yixing Trading recalled its KEAWIS crib mattresses due to entrapment and suffocation hazards. The aftermarket mattresses may not adequately fit certain play yards of non-full-sized cribs, which could create gaps and pose a deadly entrapment hazard. Babies can face a risk of suffocation in gaps between an undersized mattress, or extra padding, and side walls of a product, especially when the infant’s face becomes trapped against the side and the mattress, preventing the child from breathing.

BBWOO recalled its baby loungers due to entrapment and fall hazards. The sides of the loungers are too low to contain an infant and the enclosed openings at the foot of the loungers are wider than allowed, posing risks of fall and entrapment hazards to infants. The loungers also do not have a stand, posing a fall hazard if used on elevated surfaces.

Mikario Trading recalled its convertible baby gyms due to suffocation risks. The floor mats of the baby gym can obstruct an infant’s breathing, posing a serious risk of injury or deadly suffocation hazard.

Iristar recalled its minoxidil spray bottles for hair and beard growth. The bottles contain minoxidil but are not in child-resistant packaging as required by law. Children can be poisoned by the contents if swallowed.

Aborder Products recalled its Cumbo retractable safety gates due to entrapment hazards. A child’s torso can fit through the opening between the gate and the floor, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to entrapment.

Vndueey recalled its Magnetic Men toy sets due to the risk of injury or death from magnet ingestion. The stick figure toy sets contain loose magnets, posing an ingestion hazard to children. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, they can attract each other, or other metal objects, and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and blocking of the intestines, blood poisoning, and death.

Based Online recalled its fidget magnet ball toys due to the risk of injury or death from magnet ingestion. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, they can attract each other, or other metal objects, and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and blocking of the intestines, blood poisoning, and death.

Yetonamr recalled its pull string teething toys due to the risk of injury or death from choking. The silicone strings on the toys are smaller than permitted and can reach the back of the throat and become lodged, posing a risk of respiratory distress, serious choking hazard, and death.

Topkay recalled its lighters because they do not have child-resistant mechanisms, posing a risk of serious injury or death from fire and burn hazards. 

Gagaku recalled its children’s ice cream toy playsets because they contain high-powered magnets that can loosen and death, posing an ingestion hazard to children. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, they can attract each other, or other metal objects, and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and blocking of the intestines, blood poisoning, and death.

News

February 3, 2025

January Recalls on Children’s Products

Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related products recalls.

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Here is a list of January recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

  • Yaomiao recalled its children’s jewelry sets due to a risk of lead and cadmium poisoning. The sets violated the federal lead content ban and Federal Hazardous Substances Act. If ingested by young children, the sets can cause adverse health effects.
  • SIG SAUER recalled its ROMEO5 Red Dot Firearm Sights due to ingestion hazard. The sights violate Reese’s Law federal safety regulations for consumer products with button-cell batteries and child-resistant button cell battery packaging.
  • Multi-purpose children’s helmets sold on Amazon have been recalled due to the risk of head injury. The helmets violated federal regulations for bicycle helmets by not complying with positional stability, impact labeling, and certification requirement regulations.
  • HallyBee recalled its farmhouse dressers due to tip-over and entrapment hazards, in violation of federal regulation for clothing storage units. The dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall and pose tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in injuries or death to children.
  • Ivy City recalled children’s pajamas due to burn hazard. The pajamas are in violation of federal flammability regulations and pose a risk of burn injuries to children.
  • Duluth Trading Company recalled its children’s holiday pajama sets due to burn hazard. The pajama sets are in violation of federal flammability regulations for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
  • ChrisDowa recalled its roller window shades, which post strangulation and entanglement hazards. The shades are in violation of federal regulations for window coverings. They have long operating cords that pose threats to children and also violate labeling requirements for window coverings.
  • D. Coluccio & Sons issued an allergy alert on undeclared almonds in Colussi Cantuccini Chocolate Drops cookies. People who have allergies to almonds run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products.