Napei recalled its collapsible infant bath tubs sold on Amazon by Sefon Store after discovering the built-in thermometer uses button cell batteries that are accessible to children. The batteries pose a risk of ingestion, which can cause serious injuries or death. Stop using the tub immediately and contact Sefon Store for a free replacement battery compartment.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
November 6, 2025
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brand
Napei
Category
Baby Products
Sold At
Amazon
At-Risk Groups
INFANTS, GENERAL
Product Images
Front view of Recalled Napei Collapsible Infant Bath Tub
Side view of Recalled Napei Collapsible Infant Bath Tub
Bottom view of the Recalled Napei Collapsible Infant Bath Tub showing location of battery compartment
Bottom view of the Recalled Napei Collapsible Infant Bath Tub showing location of battery compartment
Label of Recalled Napei Collapsible Infant Bath Tub
Label of Recalled Napei Collapsible Infant Bath Tub
Hazard Information
The recalled infant bath tubs violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries because the built-in thermometer contains button cell batteries that can be accessed easily by children. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.
What You Should Do
Sefon Store email at Napeiservice00@outlook.com.. Consumers should immediately stop using the infant bath tubs and contact Sefon Store for instructions to receive a free replacement battery compartment. Consumers should provide their order number or a photo of the tracking label found on the bottom of the infant bath tub and email Sefon Store at Napeiservice00@outlook.com. Upon confirmation of your order number or a photo of the tracking label, Sefon Store will provide a replacement battery compartment to be delivered to the consumer. Note: Button cell batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.. Available options: Repair
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About This Product
The recall concerns a collapsible plastic infant bath tub with two detachable legs, featuring a built-in thermometer and a star-themed cushion insert. Such products are used to bathe infants in households and, in this case, include an electronics component.
Why This Is Dangerous
Button cell batteries inside the thermometer can be accessed by infants. Ingestion can cause internal burns, tissue damage, and fatal outcomes in extreme cases.
Industry Context
This recall is not described as part of a broader industry pattern in the notice.
Real-World Impact
The immediate safety step is to stop using the tub. Replacement parts are provided at no cost, and consumers must mail in documentation to receive the new component.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Check for model label on the bottom: Baby Bathtub - 0823
Inspect for a built-in thermometer and button cell batteries
Confirm white/gray tub with detachable legs and blue drain plug
Verify purchase via Amazon via Sefon Store
Where to find product info
Bottom label on tub for model number; recall page URL provided in notice; contact email for remedy.
What timeline to expect
Replacement battery compartments will be shipped after order number or tracking label is confirmed; exact processing time not specified.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
File a consumer protection complaint with the CPSC if the vendor is unresponsive.
Keep all emails and tracking information as records.
How to prevent similar issues
Avoid infant tub models with built-in electronics.
Check product descriptions for electronics before purchase.
Look for third-party safety certifications where applicable.
Do not leave infants unattended near water.
Documentation advice
Retain order confirmation, tracking label photo, emails from the seller, and the replacement shipment receipt.
Product Details
Brand: Napei. Model No: Baby Bathtub - 0823. Colors: White/Gray. Features: collapsible plastic tub, two detachable legs, removable star cushion insert, built-in thermometer, blue star-shaped drain plug. Sold on Amazon by Sefon Store. Recall date: 2025-11-06.
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