5,000 Infant Bath Seats Recalled For Drowning Risk
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So far, there have been no reports of injuries related to the recall
But those who have the product are being advised to stop using it
Those who have the product may get a full refund
A company is recalling about 5,000 units of infant bath seats because they pose a drowning hazard to babies.
According to the
recall notice posted on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website, the BATTOP foldable infant bath seats do not meet the federal safety standards for such products, which includes the stability requirements. As such, the product may tip over while being used, therefore, putting the babies at risk of drowning.