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HOMEAL Bed Rails Recalled for Entrapment Risk in 2025

HOMEAL bed rails sold on Amazon are recalled after entrapment risk was identified. The recall applies to HOMEAL-branded children’s bed rails with Model No. 338. Consumers should stop using the product immediately and contact HOMEAL for a full refund.

Quick Facts at a Glance

Recall Date
October 30, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brand
HOMEAL
Category
Toys & Children's Products
Sold At
Amazon
At-Risk Groups
INFANTS, CHILDREN, GENERAL

Product Images

Recalled HOMEAL Bed Rail
Recalled HOMEAL Bed Rail
Model number 338 is printed on a label stitched to the bed rail
Model number 338 is printed on a label stitched to the bed rail

Hazard Information

The recalled bed rails violate the mandatory standard for children's portable bed rails because when installed adjacent to the bed, a child can become entrapped in the openings on the side of the mattress, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to entrapment.

What You Should Do

return it for a full refund. HOMEAL by email at homeal_recalls@outlook.com.. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bed rails and contact HOMEAL for a full refund. Consumers should remove the cloth covering from the frame, cut the cloth in half, and email a photo of the destroyed cloth and frame to HOMEAL at homeal_recalls@outlook.com. Upon receipt of the photo, HOMEAL will issue a full refund. Consumers should dispose of the recalled bed rails in accordance with state and local waste disposal procedures.. Available options: Refund

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About This Product

HOMEAL bed rails are designed to convert a standard bed into a safer sleeping surface for young children. They attach along the mattress edge to create a barrier.

Why This Is Dangerous

The openings along the mattress edge can allow a child to become entrapped between the mattress and the rail, which can lead to suffocation or serious injury.

Industry Context

This recall is not described as part of a broader industry pattern in the provided information.

Real-World Impact

Families with young children using portable bed rails may experience disruption while seeking a refund. The recall reduces risk but requires consumer action to stop use and submit destruction proof to obtain compensation.

Practical Guidance

How to identify if yours is affected

  1. Check for Model No. 338 on the product label.
  2. Observe the white steel frame and gray oxford cloth with a HOMEAL logo.
  3. Confirm the product was sold on Amazon by HOMEAL.

Where to find product info

Model No. 338 label on the cloth and the HOMEAL branding on the cloth.

What timeline to expect

Refund processing will occur after HOMEAL receives the destruction photo; typical timelines not specified.

If the manufacturer is unresponsive

  • Document all contact attempts with HOMEAL.
  • Consider filing a complaint with the CPSC if the company remains unresponsive.

How to prevent similar issues

  • Avoid products from brands without clear safety certifications.
  • Verify compliance with safety standards before purchase.
  • Inspect bed rails for any gaps around the mattress edge before use.

Documentation advice

Keep photos of the destroyed cloth and frame, email confirmations, and any correspondence with the company.

Product Details

Brand: HOMEAL. Product: Children’s portable bed rails. Model No.: 338. Sold on: Amazon. Price: Not disclosed. Sold since: Unknown.

Reported Incidents

No injuries or incidents have been reported.

Key Facts

  • Model No.: 338
  • Brand: HOMEAL
  • Product: Children’s portable bed rails
  • Hazard: Entrapment risk
  • Remedy: Full refund via email submission of destroyed cloth/photo
  • Retailer: Amazon

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Safety Assessment

Risk LevelHIGH
Severity Score
8/ 10
Affected Groups
INFANTSCHILDRENGENERAL
Injury Types
SUFFOCATIONCRUSHINGLACERATION

Product Details

Brand
Model Numbers
338
Report Date
October 31, 2025
Recall Status
ACTIVE

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