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InfoRecall #25278

Boyro Baby Recalls High Chairs Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Fall and Entrapment Hazards; Violations of Federal Regulations for High Chairs; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com

Boyro Baby, of China · Boyro Baby Convertible High Chairs

Recalled Boyro Baby Convertible High Chairs
Recalled Boyro Baby Convertible High Chairs Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves Boyro Baby-branded high chairs. The 4-in-1 high chairs were sold in green, gray and pink and have a removable seat cushion, a detachable tray, a footrest and storage space underneath the seat. They convert from a high chair into a low chair, rocking chair and slide.

Hazard

The high chairs pose a deadly fall hazard to babies because the restraint system is not attached to the product and the locks or latches can fail. In addition, the high chairs pose an entrapment hazard because the opening between the seat and tray is large enough that a child can become entrapped in it. These are violations of the federal regulations for high chairs.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using and disassemble the recalled high chairs immediately and contact Boyro Baby for instructions on receiving a full refund. The instructions will include instructions on cutting the restraint system and seat cushions, and emailing photos of the disassembled and destroyed pieces of the high chair to boyrobaby@outlook.com. Once the photos have been received, Boyro Baby will issue a refund.

Refund

411 Press Analysis

A recall affecting about 5,400 of Boyro Baby Convertible High Chairs was announced on May 15, 2025 by the CPSC. The high chairs pose a deadly fall hazard to babies because the restraint system is not attached to the product and the locks or latches. Boyro Baby, of China initiated this voluntary recall before any injuries were reported. Consumers who purchased this product should obtain a full refund by contacting the manufacturer. The CPSC encourages consumers to register products at the time of purchase to receive direct notification of future recalls.

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