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Alarm on Bearlala Baby Loungers

  • November 26, 2025
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Alarm on Bearlala Baby Loungers: CPSC Warns of Entrapment and Fall Risk

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled certain Bearlala Baby Loungers sold under the brand name “Granlass” due to serious entrapment and fall hazards. The recalled items violate the mandatory federal safety standard for infant sleep products, according to the agency.

What Exactly Is Wrong with These Loungers?

  • The sidewalls are too low, which means the lounger cannot safely contain an infant.

  • The openings at the foot of the lounger are too wide, which raises the risk that a baby could slip or become entrapped.

  • These loungers lack a stand, making them dangerously unstable if placed on elevated surfaces like couches or tables, increasing the risk of falls.

All of these design defects create a sleeping environment that is unsafe — potentially leading to severe injury or even death.

What Parents Should Do Right Now

If you own one of these loungers:

  1. Stop using it immediately. The CPSC advises caregivers to discontinue use of the recalled Bearlala lounger.

  2. Contact Nuoxuann (the distributor) for a refund. The recall notice instructs consumers to reach out via email: Recall-nuoxuann@outlook.com.

  3. Safely dispose of the parts. You should remove the foam and pads from the cover, then cut them — along with the cover — in half and send photos to the email address provided to validate your claim.

Why This Isn’t an Isolated Danger

The Bearlala recall is part of a much larger trend of unsafe baby loungers posing serious risks. Other CPSC actions in recent years include:

These repeated warnings show that many “lounger”-style infant products are not designed for safe sleep, and families need to carefully vet products — especially those bought online or directly from overseas manufacturers.

When a baby product like this is unsafe or defective, there can be serious legal implications. Parents may have grounds to hold liable:

  • The Importer/Distributor: Nuoxuann is based overseas and is responsible for ensuring its products meet U.S. safety standards.

  • The Manufacturer: The company that made the lounger could be accountable for a design that doesn’t meet mandatory federal requirements.

  • Retail Platforms: If the product was sold on major online retailers, there may be legal questions about whether the seller properly verified safety compliance.

At KBD Attorneys, we’ve handled cases involving dangerous baby products — including defective sleep products like loungers, car seats, and more. We can help families explore their options, protect their rights, and pursue compensation when manufacturers or sellers fall short on safety.

Our Commitment to Baby Product Safety

At KBD Attorneys, we’ve covered numerous dangerous baby product recalls, especially involving items sold on major online retailers like Amazon and Walmart. Our team has written extensively about defective strollers, unsafe high chairs, infant sleep products, and baby loungers that were pulled from the market after causing injuries or posing hidden safety risks. These recalls follow a disturbing pattern: companies releasing poorly tested nursery products that fail to meet even the most basic federal safety standards.

Examples of Common Baby Loungers on the Market

To help give context, here are a few other infant loungers (safe-for-intended use) that families use — though, important note: none of these are implicated in the Bearlala recall:

  • Snuggle Me Organic Infant Lounger — Designed for supervised play, not for sleep.

  • 90210 Baby Lounger — Adjustable bumpers for growing infants.

  • Jabaloo Infant Lounger Pillow — Lightweight, with tapered sides for comfort.

Bottom Line

The recall of Bearlala baby loungers is a stark reminder: not all loungers are safe for infant sleep. Parents need to be vigilant about product recalls, safety standards, and how their child uses baby gear. If you have one of the recalled loungers, follow the CPSC’s steps now and consider legal help — especially if your child was harmed or nearly harmed. KBD Attorneys is here to help protect your family’s rights and seek accountability.

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