Yixing Trading Recalls KEAWIS Crib Mattresses Over Suffocation Risk
Yixing Trading recalled KEAWIS crib mattresses on January 15, 2026. The mattresses pose a suffocation and entrapment hazard due to improper fit in cribs. Consumers should stop using the mattresses immediately and seek a refund.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
January 15, 2026
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brands
Yixing Trading, KEAWIS
Category
Baby Products
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
INFANTS
Product Images
Recalled KEAWIS Crib Mattress
Model number printed on tracking label of recalled crib mattress. The importer printed on the tracking label may be an entity other than "Yixing Trading"
Hazard Information
The aftermarket mattresses violate the mandatory standard for crib mattresses, as the mattresses may not adequately fit certain play yards or non-full-sized cribs, which could create gaps posing a deadly entrapment hazard. Babies can face a risk of suffocation in gaps between an undersized mattress, or extra padding, and side walls of a product, especially when the infant's face becomes trapped against the side and the mattress, preventing the infant from breathing.
What You Should Do
return it for a full refund. Yixing Trading via email at support@keawis.com.. Consumers should stop using the crib mattresses immediately and contact Yixing Trading for a full refund. Consumers should cut a large "X" across the main surface of the mattress, write the consumer's name and date directly on the mattress surface, take a photo and email the photo of the destroyed mattress to Yixing Trading at support@keawis.com to receive a full refund.. Available options: Refund
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About This Product
KEAWIS crib mattresses are designed for infants to provide a safe sleeping surface. Parents typically purchase these mattresses to ensure their babies have a comfortable and secure place to sleep.
Why This Is Dangerous
These mattresses can create dangerous gaps if they do not fit properly in cribs, leading to a risk of entrapment and suffocation. Infants may become trapped between the mattress and crib walls, preventing them from breathing.
Industry Context
This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
Parents must stop using these mattresses immediately to prevent potential suffocation risks. This recall could cause inconvenience as parents seek replacements and ensure safe sleeping environments for their infants.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Check the model number on the label sewn onto the mattress side.
If it reads 'XX-BM-01', it is affected by the recall.
Measure the mattress size to confirm it is approximately 38 inches by 24 inches.
Where to find product info
The model number is located on a label sewn onto the side of the mattress.
What timeline to expect
Expect refund processing to take about 4-6 weeks after submitting the required information.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
Contact Yixing Trading again via email to follow up on your refund request.
Consider filing a complaint with the CPSC if there is no response.
How to prevent similar issues
Always check for safety compliance labels on baby products.
Ensure that any crib mattress fits snugly in the crib without gaps.
Research brands and read reviews for safety information before purchasing.
Documentation advice
Keep emails and correspondence with the manufacturer and take photos of the destroyed mattress to document your actions.
Product Details
The recall involves KEAWIS crib mattresses measuring approximately 38 inches by 24 inches. The model number 'XX-BM-01' appears on a label sewn onto the mattress side. These mattresses were sold in white.
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