Harppa High Chairs Recalled Over Serious Fall and Entrapment Hazard
Harppa recalled 50,000 5-in-1 convertible high chairs on October 30, 2025. The chairs lack required restraints, posing fall and entrapment risks to children. The recall affects models with BHC001 and production batch 202408 labels.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
October 30, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Category
Baby Products
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
INFANTS, CHILDREN
Product Images
Recalled Harppa 5-in-1 Convertible High Chair
Hazard Information
The high chairs pose a risk of serious injury or death to children because they violate the mandatory standard for high chairs. The high chairs were sold without the required attached restraint system, posing a serious risk of falls to children. In addition, a child's head can become trapped in the opening created between the seat and the tray, posing a deadly entrapment hazard.
What You Should Do
Harppa toll-free at 844-796-8168 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at recall@harppababy.com, or online at https://harppababy.com/pages/2025-harppa-high-chair-model-bhc001-voluntary-recall and click "Recall" at the top of the page for more information.. Consumers should immediately stop using the high chairs and contact Harppa for a replacement high chair. Consumers should email recall@harppababy.com and provide the order number, order date, or photo of the tracking label located on the seatback. Upon verification of the recalled product, Harppa will plan for the replacement high chair to be delivered to the consumer. To destroy the recalled high chair, consumers should disassemble the high chair, cut the restraints and seat cover, and email photos of the disassembled and destroyed parts. Consumers must provide proof that the recalled product has been destroyed.. Available options: Replace
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Product Details
The recall involves Harppa branded 5-in-1 convertible high chairs (Model BHC001). Only those with "Production Batch Number 202408" are included. These high chairs have a plastic seat frame, metal legs, a tray, cushioned seat insert, and footrest, and were sold in green, pink, and gray.
The Hazard
These high chairs pose a high risk of serious injury or death due to lack of an attached restraint system. A child's head can become trapped between the seat and the tray, creating a deadly entrapment hazard.
Reported Incidents
The CPSC has not reported specific incidents or injuries linked to this recall. However, the potential for serious injury necessitated the recall.
What to Do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled high chairs. Contact Harppa at 844-796-8168 or email recall@harppababy.com for a replacement.
Contact Information
For more information, visit https://harppababy.com/pages/2025-harppa-high-chair-model-bhc001-voluntary-recall or call 844-796-8168.
Key Facts
Recalled model: Harppa 5-in-1 Convertible High Chair
Model number: BHC001, Production Batch Number 202408
Sold in colors: green, pink, gray
Risk of serious injury or death due to fall and entrapment hazards
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