LXDHSTRA Baby Loungers Recall
Issued September 18, 2025 · Shenzhenshilongxingdashangmaoyouxiangongsi · 360 units affected
In September 2025, Shenzhenshilongxingdashangmaoyouxiangongsi recalled the LXDHSTRA Baby Loungers, a serious baby recall reported by the CPSC. Affected owners are eligible for a refund. Here is what the hazard is and exactly what to do about it.
Compiled by Maya Ellison, RecallCheckr
What this means for you
The recalled baby loungers violate the mandatory standard for Infant Sleep Products. The sides are too low to contain an infant. The sleeping pad is too thick, posing a suffocation hazard. The enclosed openings at the foot of the loungers are wider than allowed, posing a fall hazard and an entrapment hazard to infants. Also, the baby loungers do not have a stand, posing a fall hazard if it is used on elevated surfaces. These violations create an unsafe sleeping environment for infants and can cause death or serious injury to infants. In addition, the recalled baby loungers come with crib bumpers, which are banned by the Federal Safe Sleep for Babies Act because the padded crib bumpers can obstruct breathing, posing a risk of serious injury or death to infants from suffocation.
What you should do
- 1 Stop using LXDHSTRA Baby Loungers right away.
- 2 Move it out of reach of children immediately.
- 3 Contact Shenzhenshilongxingdashangmaoyouxiangongsi to arrange your refund. See the official notice below for contact details.
- 4 Keep the product until your remedy is fully processed. You may need it.
Recall details
- Brand
- Shenzhenshilongxingdashangmaoyouxiangongsi
- Category
- Baby
- Recall date
- September 18, 2025
- Units affected
- 360
- Sold at
- Amazon from May 2025 through August 2025 for between $30 and $34.
- Recall number
- CPSC-25473
- Made in
- China
- Issuing agency
- CPSC
In context
- Shenzhenshilongxingdashangmaoyouxiangongsi has 1 recall in our database.
- We're tracking 249 Baby recalls in our database.
- 360 units is enough to reach roughly 1 in every 363,889 US households.
- This is the 57th Baby recall we've logged in 2025.