CPSC Warns Consumers to Immediately Stop Using FRJINIE Crib Bumpers Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Suffocation Hazard; Violation of the Federal Ban on Crib Bumpers
The crib bumpers can obstruct an infant’s breathing, posing a risk of serious injury or death from suffocation. Padded crib bumpers are banned under the Safe Sleep for Babies Act.
About 250
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to immediately stop using FRJINIE braided crib bumpers because they can obstruct an infant’s breathing, posing a risk of serious injury or death from suffocation. Padded crib bumpers are banned under the Safe Sleep for Babies Act.
CPSC issued a Notice of Violation to the seller, Shenzhenshi Jiahedingkejiyouxiangongsi, of China, doing business as FRJINIE. The firm has not agreed to recall these crib bumpers, nor offer a remedy to consumers.
About 250 crib bumpers were sold online on Amazon from January 2025 through April 2025 for between $25 and $77. The beige, braided, plush cotton crib bumpers measure about 80 inches long. The crib bumpers could have been sold in other colors and sizes, and by various third-party sellers and on other websites. There are no markings or labels on the product.
These products were manufactured in China.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using the crib bumpers immediately, undo the braid, cut the strands, and dispose of them.
Do not sell or give away the crib bumpers.
Parents and caregivers are reminded:
- The best place for an infant to sleep is on a firm, flat surface in a crib, bassinet or play yard.
- Use a fitted sheet only and never add blankets, pillows, padded crib bumpers, or other items to an infant’s sleeping environment.
- Infants should always be placed to sleep on their back. Infants who fall asleep in an inclined or upright position should be moved to a safe sleep environment with a firm, flat surface such as a crib, bassinet or play yard.
Report any incidents involving injury or product defect to CPSC at www.SaferProducts.gov.
Shenzhenshi Jiahedingkejiyouxiangongsi, of China
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