There are actually two different recalls. The first is for 34,000 Idea Baby Bath Seats (pictured at left), which were sold at Buy Buy Baby, both in stores and online, and at Bed Bath & Beyond between September 2012 and April 2013. While no babies have actually been harmed while using the seats, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that they can tip over in the tub, which can pose a drowning risk to babies.
Since the seats do not meet federal safety standards for stability, there’s the potential that they can tip over and pose a drowning risk, just like the Idea Baby Bath Seats. Both seats are intended for use for infants between the ages of 5 and 10 months old, so even if your baby isn’t old enough to sit up, make sure to check and see if you received one of these seats as a gift. If you do happen to have one of them, here’s what you need to do. For the Idea Baby seat, you can either return it at any Buy Buy Baby store for either a refund or store credit, or you can also visit www.buybuybaby.com or www.bedbathandbeyond.com for recall information. With the BeBeLove E-Zee Bath Seat, either visit www.bebeloveusa.com for more info, or contact the company via phone at (888) 464-1218 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday to receive your refund. Do you have one of these bath seats? Images via USCPSC/Flickr
title: “Major Baby Bath Seat Recall What You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-12” author: “Dorthy Murrah”
There are actually two different recalls. The first is for 34,000 Idea Baby Bath Seats (pictured at left), which were sold at Buy Buy Baby, both in stores and online, and at Bed Bath & Beyond between September 2012 and April 2013. While no babies have actually been harmed while using the seats, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that they can tip over in the tub, which can pose a drowning risk to babies.
Since the seats do not meet federal safety standards for stability, there’s the potential that they can tip over and pose a drowning risk, just like the Idea Baby Bath Seats. Both seats are intended for use for infants between the ages of 5 and 10 months old, so even if your baby isn’t old enough to sit up, make sure to check and see if you received one of these seats as a gift. If you do happen to have one of them, here’s what you need to do. For the Idea Baby seat, you can either return it at any Buy Buy Baby store for either a refund or store credit, or you can also visit www.buybuybaby.com or www.bedbathandbeyond.com for recall information. With the BeBeLove E-Zee Bath Seat, either visit www.bebeloveusa.com for more info, or contact the company via phone at (888) 464-1218 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday to receive your refund. Do you have one of these bath seats? Images via USCPSC/Flickr
title: “Major Baby Bath Seat Recall What You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-18” author: “Dennis Rempel”
There are actually two different recalls. The first is for 34,000 Idea Baby Bath Seats (pictured at left), which were sold at Buy Buy Baby, both in stores and online, and at Bed Bath & Beyond between September 2012 and April 2013. While no babies have actually been harmed while using the seats, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that they can tip over in the tub, which can pose a drowning risk to babies.
Since the seats do not meet federal safety standards for stability, there’s the potential that they can tip over and pose a drowning risk, just like the Idea Baby Bath Seats. Both seats are intended for use for infants between the ages of 5 and 10 months old, so even if your baby isn’t old enough to sit up, make sure to check and see if you received one of these seats as a gift. If you do happen to have one of them, here’s what you need to do. For the Idea Baby seat, you can either return it at any Buy Buy Baby store for either a refund or store credit, or you can also visit www.buybuybaby.com or www.bedbathandbeyond.com for recall information. With the BeBeLove E-Zee Bath Seat, either visit www.bebeloveusa.com for more info, or contact the company via phone at (888) 464-1218 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday to receive your refund. Do you have one of these bath seats? Images via USCPSC/Flickr
title: “Major Baby Bath Seat Recall What You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-27” author: “Karen Watkins”
There are actually two different recalls. The first is for 34,000 Idea Baby Bath Seats (pictured at left), which were sold at Buy Buy Baby, both in stores and online, and at Bed Bath & Beyond between September 2012 and April 2013. While no babies have actually been harmed while using the seats, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that they can tip over in the tub, which can pose a drowning risk to babies.
Since the seats do not meet federal safety standards for stability, there’s the potential that they can tip over and pose a drowning risk, just like the Idea Baby Bath Seats. Both seats are intended for use for infants between the ages of 5 and 10 months old, so even if your baby isn’t old enough to sit up, make sure to check and see if you received one of these seats as a gift. If you do happen to have one of them, here’s what you need to do. For the Idea Baby seat, you can either return it at any Buy Buy Baby store for either a refund or store credit, or you can also visit www.buybuybaby.com or www.bedbathandbeyond.com for recall information. With the BeBeLove E-Zee Bath Seat, either visit www.bebeloveusa.com for more info, or contact the company via phone at (888) 464-1218 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday to receive your refund. Do you have one of these bath seats? Images via USCPSC/Flickr
title: “Major Baby Bath Seat Recall What You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-08” author: “Derrick Williams”
There are actually two different recalls. The first is for 34,000 Idea Baby Bath Seats (pictured at left), which were sold at Buy Buy Baby, both in stores and online, and at Bed Bath & Beyond between September 2012 and April 2013. While no babies have actually been harmed while using the seats, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that they can tip over in the tub, which can pose a drowning risk to babies.
Since the seats do not meet federal safety standards for stability, there’s the potential that they can tip over and pose a drowning risk, just like the Idea Baby Bath Seats. Both seats are intended for use for infants between the ages of 5 and 10 months old, so even if your baby isn’t old enough to sit up, make sure to check and see if you received one of these seats as a gift. If you do happen to have one of them, here’s what you need to do. For the Idea Baby seat, you can either return it at any Buy Buy Baby store for either a refund or store credit, or you can also visit www.buybuybaby.com or www.bedbathandbeyond.com for recall information. With the BeBeLove E-Zee Bath Seat, either visit www.bebeloveusa.com for more info, or contact the company via phone at (888) 464-1218 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday to receive your refund. Do you have one of these bath seats? Images via USCPSC/Flickr
title: “Major Baby Bath Seat Recall What You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-04” author: “Matthew Ceaser”
There are actually two different recalls. The first is for 34,000 Idea Baby Bath Seats (pictured at left), which were sold at Buy Buy Baby, both in stores and online, and at Bed Bath & Beyond between September 2012 and April 2013. While no babies have actually been harmed while using the seats, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that they can tip over in the tub, which can pose a drowning risk to babies.
Since the seats do not meet federal safety standards for stability, there’s the potential that they can tip over and pose a drowning risk, just like the Idea Baby Bath Seats. Both seats are intended for use for infants between the ages of 5 and 10 months old, so even if your baby isn’t old enough to sit up, make sure to check and see if you received one of these seats as a gift. If you do happen to have one of them, here’s what you need to do. For the Idea Baby seat, you can either return it at any Buy Buy Baby store for either a refund or store credit, or you can also visit www.buybuybaby.com or www.bedbathandbeyond.com for recall information. With the BeBeLove E-Zee Bath Seat, either visit www.bebeloveusa.com for more info, or contact the company via phone at (888) 464-1218 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday to receive your refund. Do you have one of these bath seats? Images via USCPSC/Flickr
title: “Major Baby Bath Seat Recall What You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-18” author: “Frances Powell”
There are actually two different recalls. The first is for 34,000 Idea Baby Bath Seats (pictured at left), which were sold at Buy Buy Baby, both in stores and online, and at Bed Bath & Beyond between September 2012 and April 2013. While no babies have actually been harmed while using the seats, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined that they can tip over in the tub, which can pose a drowning risk to babies.
Since the seats do not meet federal safety standards for stability, there’s the potential that they can tip over and pose a drowning risk, just like the Idea Baby Bath Seats. Both seats are intended for use for infants between the ages of 5 and 10 months old, so even if your baby isn’t old enough to sit up, make sure to check and see if you received one of these seats as a gift. If you do happen to have one of them, here’s what you need to do. For the Idea Baby seat, you can either return it at any Buy Buy Baby store for either a refund or store credit, or you can also visit www.buybuybaby.com or www.bedbathandbeyond.com for recall information. With the BeBeLove E-Zee Bath Seat, either visit www.bebeloveusa.com for more info, or contact the company via phone at (888) 464-1218 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday to receive your refund. Do you have one of these bath seats? Images via USCPSC/Flickr