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Costway Recalls Babyjoy Convertible High Chair Activity Centers Due to Entrapment and Injury Hazards

  • April 21, 2025
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Costway Recalls Babyjoy Convertible High Chair Activity Centers Due to Entrapment and Injury Hazards

At KBD Attorneys, we take child safety seriously—especially when it comes to dangerous products that end up in our homes. As parents, we trust that baby products are built to protect our little ones, not put them in harm’s way. Unfortunately, that trust is sometimes broken.

The latest example? A serious recall that all parents should be aware of: Costway has recalled its Babyjoy Convertible 6-in-1 High Chair Activity Centers due to multiple safety hazards, including entrapment and the risk of serious injury. These issues violate federal safety regulations designed specifically to keep babies safe.

Here’s what you need to know—and how to protect your family.

What’s Being Recalled?

This is the details of the recalled product according to the CPSC.

Product Name: Babyjoy Convertible 6-in-1 High Chair Activity Centers
Models: Beige (Model BB5693YW) and Gray (Model BB5693GR)
Recall Date: April 10, 2025
Units Affected: Approximately 1,400
Sold At: Costway.com, Amazon.com, and Target.com
Timeframe: November 2021 through June 2024
Retail Price: Between $115 and $200
Importer: Costway, Fontana, California
Made In: China

These high chair activity centers were marketed as versatile, multi-functional products for growing babies. They include a removable adjustable tray, adjustable-height legs, a removable seat cushion, and a mesh storage pocket. The activity center mode features a seat with multicolored dots and allows for swiveling movement.

But beneath the appealing features, serious dangers have come to light.

The Hazards

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued the recall due to two major violations of federal safety standards:

  1. Entrapment Hazard (Violation of Stationary Activity Center Regulations):
    The leg openings in the seat are too wide. This creates a risk that a child could slide partway through and become trapped, leading to possible suffocation, strangulation, or other serious injuries.

  2. Fall Hazard (Violation of High Chair Regulations):
    The tray can unexpectedly disengage, potentially causing a child to fall out of the chair. Falls from high chairs can result in head injuries, broken bones, or worse, especially in infants and toddlers.

While no injuries have been reported yet, the product clearly poses significant risks that should not be ignored.

What Should You Do?

If you own this product, stop using it immediately.

How to Get a Refund:

  • Contact Costway by email at recall@costway.com.

  • You can either:

    • Request a prepaid return shipping label to send the product back, or

    • Destroy the product and send Costway photos of the destroyed item.

  • Once they receive the product or proof of destruction, Costway will issue a full refund.

  • If you purchased this product through Amazon or Target, those retailers are also reaching out to known buyers.

Why Recalls Like This Matter

This isn’t just a one-off incident. Recalled baby products are a growing concern—especially those sold online. Many of the most dangerous items are:

  • In violation of federal safety standards

  • Sold under multiple brand names

  • Marketed as multi-functional, yet poorly designed

  • Produced overseas with little oversight

Worse, many of these products remain in people’s homes long after the recall is announced. That’s why it’s critical to spread the word and make sure parents are aware of the risks.

At KBD Attorneys, we’re committed to helping parents stay informed and hold manufacturers accountable when products hurt children.

Why These Hazards Are So Serious

Let’s break down what could actually happen if a child uses this faulty high chair:

Entrapment

Children can become partially stuck in wide leg holes, unable to free themselves. Depending on their position, this can lead to:

  • Restricted breathing

  • Circulation problems

  • Internal injuries from the pressure of being stuck

Entrapment can also cause panic or crying, which may not be noticed if the child is momentarily unsupervised.

Falls

High chair falls are one of the leading causes of injury in babies under 3 years old. When a tray gives way:

  • The child may hit their head on hard floors

  • If unrestrained, they can tumble out completely

  • Even low falls can cause concussions, dental trauma, or fractures

These risks are why the CPSC has strict safety regulations, and why violations like this can’t be taken lightly.

KBD’s Mission: Protecting Families from Dangerous Products

We created a dedicated page for baby product injuries from dangerous and recalled children’s products to make it easier for families to stay updated and protect their loved ones.

Our attorneys investigate and pursue legal action against manufacturers and retailers that put profits ahead of child safety. If your child was injured by a faulty high chair, crib, toy, or car seat, you may have the right to seek compensation—and help prevent it from happening to another family.

What You Can Do Today

  • Share this article with any parents, grandparents, or caregivers you know.

  • Check your home for the recalled Babyjoy Convertible High Chair Activity Center.

  • Follow KBD Attorneys on social media for regular updates on dangerous baby products and consumer safety recalls.

  • Bookmark our consumer safety blog for up-to-date info.

Final Thoughts

When a product meant to support your child becomes a source of danger, it’s more than frustrating—it’s a betrayal of your trust. At KBD Attorneys, we believe every parent deserves transparency, accountability, and a safe environment for their child.

If you’ve purchased the recalled Babyjoy Convertible High Chair Activity Center, act now. Don’t take chances with your child’s safety.

And if you ever suspect a baby product is unsafe—or your child is harmed because of one—we’re here to help. Contact us today to learn more.