Mamibaby and Cosy Nation baby loungers recalled due to suffocation risk

Image of a recalled Mamibaby Baby Lounger in Baby Crown print. (Photo courtesy of the Consumer Product Safety Commission) 

Mamibaby and Cosy Nation baby loungers are being been recalled because they pose a suffocation risk to infants.  

Consumer Product Safety Commission officials said the Mamibaby and Cosy Nation baby loungers violate federal safety regulations for infant sleep products, noting that the sides are too low to contain the infant. 

Image of the recalled Mamibaby Baby Lounger in Elephant print. (Photo courtesy of the Consumer Product Safety Commission) 

The recall covers more than 32,000 loungers and CPSC officials said there are no reports of injuries.

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CPSC officials explain in a letter that the products violate safety regulations because the sleeping pad is too thick and poses a suffocation risk and officials say an infant could fall out of an enclosed opening at the foot of the lounger or get trapped.  These loungers also don’t have a stand and pose a fall hazard if the product is used on an elevated surface.

Image of the recalled Mamibaby Baby Lounger in Classics Dinosaur print. (Photo courtesy of the Consumer Product Safety Commission) 

These baby loungers were advertised as "baby lounger" and "co-sleeper" and were sold in different printed fabrics and colors, including Animal, Baby Crown, Classics Dinosaur, Crocodile, and Deer.

Loungers were sold online at Amazon.com between June 2023 and June 2024 and the CPSC is encouraging consumers who purchased one to stop using them immediately and contact MEIXIA Shop for information on how to get rid of them and to receive a refund. 

Image of a recalled Mamibaby Baby Lounger in Elk print. (Photo courtesy of the Consumer Product Safety Commission)

MEIXIA Shop and Amazon are reaching out directly to consumers who bought the loungers. 


 

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