Bebamour baby bath seats Recall

Published by Reclia Safety Desk | July 15, 2026

📌 Recall Notice

Product: Bebamour baby bath seats

Brand: Bebamour

Hazards: Fall Hazard, Non-Compliance, Drowning Hazard

What to do: Stop using this product. Follow the recall instructions for refund or replacement.

Official US CPSC Recall Notice
Recall #10236 |
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Recall Summary

Product Bebamour baby bath seats
Brand Bebamour
Category Toys Children
Recall Number 10236
Hazard Fall Hazard, Non-Compliance, Drowning Hazard
Units Affected Not specified
Recall Date April 10, 2025
Remedy Contact manufacturer
Country 🇺🇸 United States

Here is the factual recall information record for the consumer safety database.

Recall Summary
This recall involves Bebamour baby bath seats. The recall was published on April 10, 2025, under Recall Number 25220. The product is a baby bath seat that violates the federal safety regulation for infant bath seats. The bath seat is unstable and can tip over while in use, and the leg openings are too wide, allowing a baby to slip out of the seat. This poses a risk of serious injury or death to babies from drowning. No injuries have been reported.

Affected Products
The recalled product is the Bebamour baby bath seat with model number “T186” printed on the tracking label, located behind the back rest. The bath seats measure approximately 14 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 9 inches high. They are sold only in green and come with four large suction cups and three bath toys. The seats are made of polypropylene and thermoplastic elastomer plastic material. The front of the baby bath seat is marked “Bebamour.” There is a button in the middle of the handle of the front bar, which causes water to spray, and star designs are on the seat. Approximately 1,350 units are affected. The products were sold on Bebamour.com and Amazon.com from May 2024 through February 2025 for between $20 and $40. The distributor is Jinjiangshiweixiaobaobeiyingtongyongpin Co.Ltd., dba Bebamour, of China. The country of manufacture is China.

Hazard Information
The recalled bath seats violate the federal safety regulation for infant bath seats. The specific hazards are that the bath seat is unstable and can tip over while in use, and the leg openings are too wide, allowing a baby to slip out of the seat. These conditions pose a risk of serious injury or death to babies from drowning. No injuries have been reported in connection with this recall.

Consumer Action Required
Consumers should stop using the recalled bath seats immediately. Consumers must contact Bebamour by email at amanda@babyleading.com for information on how to dispose of the product and submit a photograph to obtain a full refund. Bebamour and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly.

Official Remedy
The official remedy for this recall is a full refund. To obtain the refund, consumers must contact Bebamour by email at amanda@babyleading.com for information on how to dispose of the product and submit a photograph.

Contact Information
Consumers can contact Bebamour via email at amanda@babyleading.com, or online at https://bebamour.com/pages/recall or https://bebamour.com and click “Recall” at the top of the page for more information.

Recall Timeline

  • **April 10, 2025** – Recall announced by CPSC (Source)
  • **Current** – Consumers advised to stop using product
  • **Ongoing** – Refund or replacement available

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I identify the recalled Bebamour baby bath seats?

A: Check the model and serial number on your product against the official recall notice (#10236).

Q: What should I do if I own the recalled Bebamour baby bath seats?

A: The recall notice advises consumers to stop using the product and follow the recall instructions.

Q: How do I get a refund or replacement for the recalled Bebamour baby bath seats?

A: Contact the manufacturer using the information in the recall notice.

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for complete details and official instructions.




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