Approximately 5,400 Boyro Baby 4-in-1 convertible high chairs have been recalled due to multiple safety hazards, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced on May 15, 2025. Sold exclusively on Amazon.com from October 2023 to November 2024, these chairs were priced between $70 and $90.
Why the Recall?
The recall was issued after identifying several violations of federal safety standards. The high chairs pose serious risks to infants and toddlers due to the following defects:
Unsafe restraint system: The harness is not securely attached, increasing the risk of falls.
Latch failure: Locks and latches can fail, reducing the chair’s stability.
Entrapment risk: A wide gap between the seat and tray may trap a child, causing injury.
These problems create dangerous fall and entrapment hazards that could result in serious injury or death.
Product Information
The recall affects the Boyro Baby 4-in-1 convertible high chair, which can be used as a high chair, low chair, rocking chair, or slide. The product was sold in green, gray, and pink, and features a removable seat cushion, detachable tray, footrest, and under-seat storage compartment.
What Should Consumers Do?
If you own this high chair, follow these steps immediately:
- Stop using the high chair.
- Disassemble it following the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Cut the restraint straps and seat cushions as directed in the recall guidelines.
- Email photos of the destroyed parts to [email protected].
Once the photos are received, Boyro Baby will issue a full refund.
No Injuries Reported—But Urgent Action Required
As of now, there have been no reported injuries. However, the potential dangers are serious, and immediate action is essential to protect children from harm.
Buying Baby Products Online—A Cautionary Note
This recall highlights the importance of verifying safety certifications when purchasing baby products online. Always ensure that the items meet federal safety standards before use.
For full recall details and updates, visit the official CPSC recall page.
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