Haoyunm Recalls Braided Crib Bumpers Over Suffocation Risk
Haoyunm recalled braided crib bumpers on July 10, 2025, due to suffocation hazards. The crib bumpers violate federal safety regulations. Consumers should stop using them immediately and seek a refund.
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Hazard Information
The recalled crib bumpers violate the federal ban on crib bumpers because the padded crib bumpers can obstruct breathing, posing a risk of serious injury or death to infants from suffocation. Padded crib bumpers are banned by the Federal Safe Sleep for Babies Act.
What You Should Do
return it for a full refund. Haoyunm via email at hyzhongtshung@outlook.com.. Consumers should stop using the crib bumpers, remove them from the crib immediately and contact Haoyunm for a refund. Consumers should cut the bumper in half, take a photo of it, and email the photo to hyzhongtshung@outlook.com.. Available options: Refund
Product Details
The recall includes braided crib bumpers available in multiple colors and sizes: 39, 59, 78, 118, and 158 inches long. The bumpers come vacuum sealed and lack any markings or labels.
The Hazard
The crib bumpers pose a serious suffocation risk as they can obstruct an infant's breathing. This violation of the Federal Safe Sleep for Babies Act makes their use dangerous.
Reported Incidents
No specific incidents or injuries have been reported. The product's design violates safety regulations intended to protect infants.
What to Do
Consumers must stop using the crib bumpers immediately. They should cut the bumpers in half, take a photo, and email it to Haoyunm for a refund.
Contact Information
To initiate a refund, email Haoyunm at hyzhongtshung@outlook.com. Additional details can be found on the CPSC website.
Key Facts
- Recalled on July 10, 2025
- Violates federal crib bumper ban
- Risk of serious injury or death from suffocation
- Available in various lengths
- Sold on Amazon