CPSC Warns of Serious Injury and Death Risks Linked to Unsafe Infant Sleep Products Sold Online

Parents rely on infant sleep products to provide a safe environment during some of the most vulnerable moments of a child’s life. When a product marketed for infant sleep fails to meet basic safety standards, the consequences can be catastrophic. In December 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) urgently warned all consumers: stop using Tuyedoqe travel bassinets now. These products present imminent risks of strangulation, falls, and death.

Unlike many product recalls that include refunds or replacements, this warning involves a product that the manufacturer has refused to recall or remedy, despite clear violations of mandatory federal safety standards for infant sleep products. These bassinets were sold online, including through Amazon and third‑party sellers, placing infants nationwide at risk.

If a child has been injured while using a Tuyedoqe travel bassinet, or if a family has suffered an unthinkable loss, legal options may be available. Holding manufacturers accountable can help families recover compensation and prevent similar tragedies from happening to others.

CPSC Warning and Safety Violations Explained

The CPSC issued its warning on December 11, 2025, after determining that Tuyedoqe travel bassinets violate the mandatory safety standard for Infant Sleep Products. These standards exist to prevent precisely the types of dangers identified with this product.

Key Safety Violations Identified by the CPSC

The Tuyedoqe travel bassinets were found to contain multiple independent hazards, each capable of causing serious injury or death:

  • Strangulation Hazard: The bassinets contain restraints, which are prohibited in infant sleep environments. Any strap or restraint near an infant’s neck or face increases the risk of strangulation, particularly if a baby moves during sleep.
  • Fall Hazard from Low Sides: The bassinet’s sides are too low to safely contain an infant. Babies can roll, shift, or push themselves toward the edge, increasing the risk of falling out.
  • Fall Hazard from Lack of a Stand: The bassinets do not include a stable stand. When placed on beds, couches, tables, or other elevated surfaces, they can tip or collapse.
  • Unsafe Sleep Environment: Combined, these defects create conditions that directly contradict established safe‑sleep guidance for infants.

The CPSC has made clear that these hazards can lead to serious injuries or death, including suffocation, strangulation, and traumatic falls.

Product Description and How These Bassinets Were Sold

The Tuyedoqe travel bassinet is a soft‑sided infant sleep product that doubles as a carrying bag. It includes:

  • A foam sleeping pad
  • A mesh canopy with three attached toy bears
  • A convertible design that folds into a bag with a small black handle

The bassinets were sold in multiple colors, including pink, green, gray, sky blue, and wine red. Critically, the products lack labeling, including safety warnings, manufacturer information, or compliance statements.

Approximately 250 units were sold online between April 2025 and October 2025, primarily through Amazon and other third‑party websites, at an average price of around $40 each. The products were manufactured in China and imported into the United States for consumer sale.

Why Infant Sleep Product Violations Are Especially Dangerous

Infants are uniquely vulnerable to unsafe sleep conditions. Unlike older children or adults, babies cannot reposition themselves if they become trapped, tangled, or unable to breathe. For this reason, federal law strictly regulates infant sleep products.

Safe sleep standards emphasize:

  • A firm, flat surface
  • No restraints, straps, or inclined positions
  • High enough sides to prevent rolling or falling
  • No added toys, padding, or accessories

The Tuyedoqe travel bassinets violate several of these core principles at once. Even one of these defects could create a dangerous situation. Together, they significantly increase the risk of fatal outcomes.

Manufacturer’s Refusal to Recall or Provide a Remedy

In this case, the CPSC issued a Notice of Violation to Tuyedoqe, the manufacturer based in China. Despite the agency’s findings, the company has not agreed to conduct a recall, provide refunds, or offer replacements.

As a result, the burden has shifted to consumers to:

  • Immediately stop using the product.
  • Remove the foam padding.
  • Cut the cover in half.
  • Dispose of the bassinet components.

Families are also instructed not to sell, donate, or give away the product. This lack of corporate action raises serious concerns about accountability and consumer protection, especially when the product involves infant safety.

Potential Injuries Linked to Unsafe Travel Bassinets

Unsafe infant sleep products like the Tuyedoqe travel bassinet can cause a wide range of devastating injuries, including:

  • Strangulation or suffocation
  • Traumatic brain injuries from falls
  • Broken bones or internal injuries
  • Oxygen deprivation leading to permanent brain damage
  • Sudden infant death

Even non‑fatal incidents can result in lifelong medical needs, emotional trauma, and financial hardship for families.

Legal Rights of Families Harmed by Unsafe Infant Products

When an infant sleep product violates mandatory safety standards and causes harm, families may have the right to pursue a product liability claim. These cases may be based on:

  • Design defects, where the product is inherently unsafe
  • Failure to comply with federal safety regulations
  • Failure to warn, including missing labels or instructions
  • Negligence in manufacturing or distribution

Claims may seek compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Long‑term care costs
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Wrongful death damages

Even if a manufacturer is located overseas, legal action may still be possible against importers, sellers, or online marketplaces that distribute the product.

What Parents and Caregivers Should Do After an Incident

If a Tuyedoqe travel bassinet caused or may have contributed to an injury, families should take steps to protect their legal rights:

  • Seek immediate medical attention for the child.
  • Preserve the bassinet and all components.
  • Take photographs of the product and any injuries.
  • Save proof of purchase and online listings.
  • Report the incident to the CPSC.
  • Avoid disposing of the product until legal guidance is received.

Early documentation can be critical in establishing liability.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tuyedoqe Travel Bassinet Lawsuits

What makes the Tuyedoqe travel bassinet unsafe?
The product contains restraints, low sides, and no stable stand. These features violate federal infant sleep safety standards and create risks of strangulation and falls.

Has the product been recalled?
No. The manufacturer has not agreed to a recall or consumer remedy. The CPSC has issued a public safety warning instead.

Can I file a lawsuit if my child was injured?
Yes. If an injury occurred while using this product, a product liability claim may be available.

What if no injury occurred, but my baby used the bassinet?
Claims generally require an injury. However, documenting exposure and stopping use immediately is critical.

Who can be held responsible?
Potentially responsible parties include the manufacturer, importer, distributor, and online sellers who placed the product into the U.S. market.

Is Amazon responsible if the bassinet was sold there?
Liability depends on the facts, but online marketplaces may face claims under certain circumstances.

What damages may be recovered?
Medical costs, long‑term care, pain and suffering, and wrongful death damages may be available.

How long do I have to file a claim?
Time limits vary by state. Speaking with an attorney as soon as possible is important.

Contact Parker Waichman LLP For a Free Case Review

If your child was injured, or if your family suffered a loss linked to a Tuyedoqe travel bassinet, legal help may be available. Parker Waichman LLP is a national personal injury law firm representing families harmed by unsafe infant products across the United States. There are no upfront legal fees, and you pay nothing unless compensation is recovered.

Call 1‑800‑YOUR‑LAWYER (1‑800‑968‑7529) today for a free consultation. Regardless of your location or where your injury occurred, our nationwide product injury law firm is ready to assist you.

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