Three separate recalls hit Vevor's budget baby gear at once — swings sold for infant sleep in violation of federal safe-sleep law, plus loungers and gates. Parents get full refunds with a photo, no receipt.
Three early-July 2026 CPSC recalls cover: Vevor baby swings (models BB501K, BB702A, and BB005K), which were marketed for infant sleep at an incline over 10 degrees in violation of the federal Infant Sleep Products rule and the inclined-sleeper ban; Vevor baby loungers, which violate the infant sleep standard and pose entrapment and fall hazards; and Vevor baby gates, which pose an entrapment hazard.
Stop using the product immediately. Then destroy or disable it per the instructions on Vevor's official recall page, take a photo showing it destroyed, and submit the photo through the recall page to receive a full refund — typically processed within about 15 business days. No receipt is required.
Products that hold sleeping infants at an incline greater than 10 degrees can let a baby's head slump forward and block the airway, a suffocation risk. Federal law — the Infant Sleep Products rule and the Safe Sleep for Babies Act's inclined-sleeper ban — prohibits marketing inclined products for infant sleep. Babies should sleep alone, on their backs, on a firm flat surface.
No. The remedy is a full refund based on a photo showing the product destroyed or disabled, submitted through Vevor's official recall page. No proof of purchase is required.
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