The Recall Desk
HighCPSC·24723·Announced 2023-11-30

Pack and Play Mattresses Recalled for Infant Suffocation Hazard

DODO Baby House pack and play mattresses sold on Amazon violate federal crib mattress safety standards and pose a suffocation hazard to infants. Consumers should stop using the mattresses immediately and destroy them.

What this means for you

Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.

Our severity reasoning: The recall involves a risk-of-harm product (suffocation hazard to infants) with violations to federal safety standards, but no injuries or illnesses have been reported. This meets the High severity criterion for high-risk products where injury has not yet been reported.

Plain-English summary

DODO Baby House pack and play mattresses (model number YX-04) are being recalled due to violations of federal safety regulations for crib mattresses. The mattresses fail the federal thickness test and lack required warnings and labels, posing a suffocation hazard to infants.

About 1,650 of these mattresses were sold exclusively on Amazon.com between February 2023 and June 2023 for approximately $34 each. The mattresses are 38 inches long and 26 inches wide, with light blue tops and bottoms printed with white triangles. A small dark blue tag featuring a cartoon teddy bear is attached to the mattresses. Only mattresses manufactured on or after August 15, 2022 are included in the recall; the manufacturing date can be found on a tag on the mattress edge in YYYY.MM format.

Consumers should immediately stop using and destroy the mattresses by cutting them in half. After destroying the mattresses, consumers should contact DODO Baby House at [email protected] and send photos of the destroyed products to receive a full refund. DODO Baby House and Amazon are contacting all purchasers directly. No injuries have been reported.

The recalled product

Product
DODO Baby House Pack and Play Mattresses
Hazard
  • suffocation
  • safety-standard-violation
  • missing-warnings
Affected units
1,650

Distribution

Distributed nationwide across the United States.