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On December 11, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a critical recall alert for nearly 9,000 YCXXKJ Baby Bath Seats, sold exclusively on Amazon by seller BenTalk. According to the recall, the bath seats violate mandatory federal safety standards due to their instability, which can cause them to tip over and result in drowning during use. Tragically, this risk applies even when parents or caregivers are present and attentive, particularly with infants who cannot sit or support themselves without aid.
This recall has sparked growing concern among parents and child safety advocates, as products intended for use during bath time—one of the most vulnerable daily routines should meet strict safety benchmarks. When they don’t, and when they result in injuries or deaths, families may be entitled to legal relief.
The recall affects about 8,960 units of YCXXKJ Baby Bath Seats, available in multiple colors—blue, gray, pink, and yellow—and identified by the model number YD-1958, printed on a label on the back of each seat.
These seats failed to comply with federal infant bath seat regulations, which are in place to reduce the risk of drowning. Specifically, the seats were found to be:
According to the CPSC, a baby bath seat that tips over can trap a baby face-down in just a few inches of water. Because infants often lack the strength or coordination to pull themselves up, even brief moments without adult intervention can lead to brain injury, respiratory failure, or death.
Infant bath seats are regulated under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) and 16 CFR Part 1215, which require that:
Products that fail to meet these requirements are considered unsafe for infants and cannot be legally sold in the United States. Despite this, the YCXXKJ bath seats were distributed via Amazon’s online marketplace, often without full vetting or testing by U.S. regulators prior to reaching American consumers.
One key issue in this recall is the method of distribution. The YCXXKJ seats were sold by BenTalk, a third-party Amazon seller. This raises ongoing concerns about how unsafe products reach consumers in the United States through online marketplaces.
Because third-party sellers often operate from outside the U.S. jurisdiction, regulatory enforcement and consumer remedies become more difficult. Amazon may not always require proof of safety certification prior to listing a product for sale. As a result, items like the recalled bath seats can reach parents without adequate warnings or oversight.
Online retailers have increasingly come under scrutiny for failing to remove recalled products promptly or for not taking accountability when third-party sellers violate U.S. safety standards.
Manufacturers, importers, and distributors of infant products owe a legal duty to design and sell safe products that comply with federal standards. When this duty is violated, and a child is harmed, product liability claims may be filed under several legal theories, including:
If an infant was injured, or a drowning occurred during use of the recalled bath seat, families may pursue claims for:
Legal claims can also force further corporate accountability and lead to changes in online retail policies for infant product sales.
If you bought the YCXXKJ Baby Bath Seat (Model YD-1958) on Amazon, you are entitled to a full refund per the official recall. However, refund eligibility does not eliminate your right to pursue legal action if your child was injured or died during use.
Steps you should take immediately include:
Preserving evidence, including photos and the product itself, can be important in a future lawsuit or insurance claim.
Drowning is a leading cause of death in children under 5, and bath time is one of the most common scenarios where it happens. Even products labeled as “safety seats” or “bath supports” can create a false sense of security.
Key prevention steps include:
Recalls like this one show how dangerous it is to rely on unregulated or poorly tested products for infant care.
What is wrong with the recalled YCXXKJ Baby Bath Seats?
The seats are unstable and do not meet mandatory U.S. safety standards for infant bath products. They can tip over during use, increasing the risk of drowning or serious injury to infants.
How many units were recalled?
About 8,960 bath seats were affected by the recall, sold online via Amazon by the seller “BenTalk.”
What is the specific model number affected?
The recalled product is identified by model number YD-1958, which appears on a label on the back of the seat.
Can I get a refund if I bought one?
Yes. The manufacturer has offered a full refund. You can request one through your Amazon account or by contacting the seller directly.
Can I sue if my child was injured or killed while using this seat?
Yes. If an infant was hurt or died due to the tipping or instability of the seat, a lawsuit may be possible. Claims can include medical bills, emotional trauma, and wrongful death compensation.
What should I do with the bath seat now?
Stop using it immediately. Keep the product and packaging in case it’s needed as evidence for a legal claim or refund process.
Are other baby bath seats affected?
As of now, the recall only applies to this specific model from BenTalk. However, other non-compliant products may be flagged in the future.
Do I need a lawyer for a product liability claim?
Yes. These cases require an understanding of product defect laws, consumer protection rules, and how to hold sellers accountable—even when they operate online or internationally.
If your child was injured or tragically lost their life while using a recalled YCXXKJ Baby Bath Seat, you may have the right to seek financial compensation and justice. Parker Waichman LLP is a national personal injury law firm that stands with families affected by defective baby products. We are currently investigating cases involving the YCXXKJ bath seat recall and related incidents.
Call 1-800-YOUR-LAWYER (1-800-968-7529) now for a free consultation. Our legal team will help you understand your options and pursue the compensation your family deserves. Regardless of your location or where your injury occurred, our nationwide product injury law firm is ready to assist you.
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