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Recall date: February 27, 2025Source: CPSC

Costway Babyjoy High Chairs Recall 2025

According to the official recall notice from CPSC, this recall involves all Costway's Babyjoy high chairs. The collapsible high chairs were sold in pink (model BB5656PI), beige (model BB5656BE) and gray (model BB5656GR), and have a footrest, a detachable tray, pink or gray or beige seat cushion with stars, and...

According to the official recall notice, parents and caregivers should compare their product details with the official notice before taking action.

Babyjoy High Chairs
Image source: CPSC

What to know first

According to the official recall notice from CPSC, this recall involves all Costway's Babyjoy high chairs. The collapsible high chairs were sold in pink (model BB5656PI), beige (model BB5656BE) and gray (model BB5656GR), and have a footrest, a detachable tray, pink or gray or beige seat cushion with stars, and four static wheels.

Official source

Baby Recall Tracker summarizes official recall information for awareness. Always use the official notice for affected-product details and any source-provided instructions.

Open the official recall notice for complete affected-product details and any source-provided instructions.

Affected products

  • Costway Babyjoy High Chairs

Product details to check

BrandBabyjoy High
ProductBabyjoy High Chairs
Recall dateFebruary 27, 2025

Why it was recalled

  • According to the official recall notice, the listed recall reason is: The recalled high chairs pose a fatal suffocation risk because they were marketed, intended, or designed for infant sleep, and they have an incline angle greater than 10 degrees in violation of the federal Safe Sleep for Babies Act. In addition, the high chair poses a deadly entrapment hazard because the opening between the seat and tray is large enough that a child can become entrapped in it, which is a violation of the federal regulations for high chairs.

What parents and caregivers should do

  • Open the official recall notice from CPSC and use it as the source for any next steps.
  • Compare your product's brand, model, lot, UPC, date code, and purchase details with the affected-product details in the official notice before taking action.
  • If you are unsure whether your item is included, check the official notice for company or agency contact information before deciding what to do.

How to check your item

  1. 1Find the product label, packaging, manual, receipt, or order email.
  2. 2Check order, purchase, shipping, or delivery emails if the product details are not easy to find on the item.
  3. 3Compare brand, product name, model, lot, UPC, manufacture date, and date-code details with the official notice.
  4. 4Use the official source link for complete affected-product details and any source-provided instructions.

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Related recall resources

This page summarizes official recall information. Always follow the instructions in the official recall notice.

Questions

How do I know whether my product is affected?

Check the model, lot, manufacture date, retailer, order details, and any other identifiers against the official recall notice.

Is Baby Recall Tracker the official recall source?

No. Baby Recall Tracker summarizes official recall information for awareness and links to the official notice for final instructions.

Can Baby Recall Tracker help with other products I own?

Yes. You can save products manually, and Tracking+ can help suggest eligible baby, child, and parenting items from connected Gmail or Outlook accounts by reading order, purchase, shipping, and delivery emails.