The Recall Desk
HighCPSC·25220·Announced 2025-04-10

Baby Bath Seats Recalled for Drowning Risk Due to Instability and Slip-Out Hazards

Bebamour baby bath seats pose a drowning risk because they are unstable and may tip over or allow babies to slip out. No injuries have been reported, but consumers should stop using them immediately.

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 serious injury hazard—drowning risk to infants—but the source explicitly states no injuries have been reported. Per the rubric, risk-of-harm products where injury has not yet been reported score 3 (High).

Plain-English summary

The CPSC has recalled approximately 1,350 Bebamour baby bath seats (model T186) sold on Bebamour.com and Amazon.com from May 2024 through February 2025 for prices between $20 and $40.

The recalled bath seats violate federal safety regulations for infant bath seats. The design has two critical flaws: the seat is unstable and can tip over during use, and the leg openings are too wide, allowing a baby to slip out of the seat. These defects create a serious risk of injury or death from drowning. No injuries have been reported to date.

Consumers should stop using the recalled bath seats immediately. Contact Bebamour by email at [email protected] for information on how to dispose of the product safely and to request a refund. Bebamour will require customers to submit a photograph of the product. Additional information is available at bebamour.com/pages/recall or by clicking "Recall" at the top of the bebamour.com homepage.

The recalled product

Product
Bebamour baby bath seats
Hazard
  • drowning-risk
  • tip-over
  • slip-out
Affected units
1,350

Distribution

Distributed nationwide across the United States.