On May 15, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of approximately 5,400 Boyro Baby 4-in-1 convertible high chairs. These high chairs, sold exclusively on Amazon.com between October 2023 and November 2024 for $70–$90, pose serious safety risks to infants and toddlers.
What’s the issue?
The recalled high chairs have multiple safety defects that violate federal regulations:
- Failed restraint system: The harness is not properly secured to the chair, increasing the risk of a child slipping or falling.
- Latch failure: Locks and latches on the chair can fail, compromising the chair’s stability.
- Risk of entrapment: The gap between the seat and tray is large enough for a child to become trapped, posing a serious injury risk.
These issues create significant fall and entrapment hazards, potentially leading to serious injury or death.
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Product details
The affected product is the Boyro Baby 4-in-1 convertible high chair, available in green, gray, and pink. This versatile chair converts into a high chair, low chair, rocking chair, and slide. Features include a removable seat cushion, detachable tray, footrest, and under-seat storage.
What should you do?
If you own this high chair:
- Stop using it immediately.
- Disassemble the chair following the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Cut the restraint system and seat cushions as per the recall guidelines.
- Email photos of the disassembled and destroyed parts to boyrobaby@outlook.com.
Upon receiving the photos, Boyro Baby will issue a full refund.
No injuries reported—but action is crucial
As of now, no injuries have been reported related to this product. However, due to the severity of the potential hazards, it’s imperative to act promptly to ensure your child’s safety.
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A reminder about online baby gear purchases
This recall underscores the importance of verifying safety certifications when purchasing baby products online. Always ensure that items meet federal safety standards to protect your little ones.
For more information, visit the CPSC recall notice.
Stay informed and keep your family safe.