Dream On Me Recalls 50,000 Bath Seats

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Dream On Me Inc. announced a voluntary recall of almost 50,000 Dream On Me Bath Seats because the seats can topple and pose a drowning hazard for babies.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that the bath seats failed to meet the federal safety standards for safety and stability. Dream on Me Inc. and CPSC have received five reports of the bath seats tipping, including one instance where a 12-month-old baby almost drowned. Parents should stop using the seats immediately.

The recalled product was sold at small retail stores and online retailers from July 2012 to September 2012. The seats have a Dream On Me label under and/or on the rear of the bath seats. The recalled models include Baby Bath Seat (Model numbers 251B, 251O, 251P, 251Y), Ultra 2 in 1 Infant Bath Tub and Toddler Bath Seat (Model numbers 252B, 252P), and Niagra Baby Bath Seat (Model numbers 253B, 253G, 253P, 253Y).

Dream on Me has offered to replace the Baby Seats with a free bath tub.

If you or someone you know has been harmed by an unsafe children’s product, contact Sokolove Law today for a free legal consultation and to find out if a product liability lawyer may be able to help you.

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