Baby Recall Tracker
Recall resources and product tracking for families.
High chair safety
High Chair Recalls
Keep tabs on the seat used for everyday meals.
High chair recalls may affect restraints, trays, folding locks, legs, wheels, or the clamps on a hook-on chair. Save your chair's identifying details so possible recall matches are easier to review.

Find these details first
Look at the parts that keep the child seated and stable.
High chair and booster recalls often depend on restraint, tray, latch, clamp, leg, or attachment details rather than the product name alone.
Feeding seat check
- Model and date code
- Check beneath the seat, behind the backrest, or on the lower frame.
- Restraint system
- Note the harness layout, buckle shape, and whether a center post is present.
- Tray and locks
- Photograph the tray tabs, adjustment mechanism, and folding latches.
Part + Lock
- Frame or clamps
- For hook-on chairs, capture the arms, table clamps, and rubber contact pads.
- Seller and purchase date
- These may distinguish marketplace products that have similar names or no clear model number.
- Accessories
- Record infant inserts, booster straps, replacement trays, or other parts sold with the seat.
Where high chair differences matter
Live recall example
Recent recalls in this category
Open the recall feed to see the latest official notices and affected-product details for this category.
This example updates automatically when a newer matching recall is added to Baby Recall Tracker.
Compare before acting
Is the seat, latch, tray, or clamp affected?
Feeding-seat recalls often involve stability, restraint, or attachment points.
Best detail to save
Model number and a clear photo of the chair
For portable seats
Seller, purchase date, and clamp or attachment style
Read promptly
Instructions to stop use because of fall, entrapment, or choking risks
If an item may match
Keep the useful details, then follow the official instructions
Keep the right record
Portable and marketplace feeding seats
Hook-on chairs and compact boosters sometimes have sparse labels. An order email can provide the storefront, listing name, and purchase date needed to narrow down a notice.
- Keep a screenshot or photo of the original listing when available.
- Do not substitute a similar-looking seller or brand name.
- Tracking+ can add eligible purchases found in connected Gmail or Outlook purchase-related emails.
Official next steps
Keep the chair record with you
Save a high chair manually, by barcode, or from a packaging photo in Baby Recall Tracker. Your saved items can be reviewed against possible matches, while notification settings control how you receive alerts. Official notices provide the final affected-product and remedy details.
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Baby Recall Tracker
Get alerts for possible high chair recall matches
Find practical guidance for identifying feeding seats and reviewing possible recall matches without losing track of labels, receipts, or product photos.
What you can save
- model and date code and restraint system
- Product photos and purchase details you add
- Possible recall matches to review
Check the attachment and restraint parts before relying on the product title.