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BeyBee Baby Sleeping Bag — recall

Consumer goods · United Kingdom · 2025-10-22
Hazard: Suffocation

BeyBee Baby Sleeping Bag poses suffocation risk

CountryUnited Kingdom
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2025-10-22
RetailerDesertcart – Removal of the listing by the online marketplace.
Model identifiersListing name on Desertcart: BeyBee 3 in 1 Baby Blanket Wrapper- Sleeping Bag for New Born Babies (Blue Star); Other product identifier: 276303848
CategoryChildcare articles and children's equipment
HazardSuffocation
Hazard descriptionThe product presents a serious suffocation risk as it has a hood and was marketed for use as an infant sleeping bag. If a baby is placed inside a hooded sleeping bag and left unattended, the baby’s natural movement may cause the hood to cover the head/face, presenting a suffocation hazard.
Non-complianceGeneral Product Safety Regulations 2005
RemedyWe recommend owners stop using this product immediately. Contact the distributor you purchased from to request redress.
Recall number2412-0066
Official noticeView source ↗

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Self-check for comparable productsSmall-part size/pull-force compliance; age grading and warning labels.
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