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Infant walkers are intended to support a baby’s mobility development. However, when a walker fails to meet mandatory federal safety standards, it can pose a deadly hazard in the home. In December 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of approximately 2,650 Uuoeebb Infant Walkers sold online on Amazon by BaoD, a Chinese retailer operating under the name Hunan Suihuo E-commerce Co., Ltd.
These walkers violate federal safety standards designed to protect infants from falling down stairs or becoming entrapped. While no injuries have yet been reported, the potential consequences include serious injury or death. Parents who purchased this product during the recall window, between December 2024 and September 2025, are urged to take immediate action.
For families who unknowingly used these products, there may be grounds for legal action if a child was harmed. Understanding the recall, the nature of the safety violations, and your legal rights is critical to ensuring justice and accountability.
The CPSC’s safety standards for infant walkers are clear:
According to the recall notice, Uuoeebb Infant Walkers failed all three of these critical tests:
These are not minor oversights — they are clear violations of federal law that endanger the most vulnerable members of society: infants who rely on adults to ensure their safety.
The recall applies to Uuoeebb Infant Walkers with the following features:
These walkers were exclusively sold on Amazon.com by a third-party seller — BaoD — between December 2024 and September 2025. The price range was approximately $60 to $90.
Thousands of families may have purchased these walkers without realizing the safety risks they carried. Given the popularity of online marketplaces, the distribution footprint is nationwide.
The CPSC has issued a clear remedy for affected consumers. Here’s what you should do:
Although no injuries have been officially reported, that does not mean harm hasn’t occurred. Babies may have suffered unexplained bruises, falls, or distress while using the product — incidents that parents may not have initially linked to the walker.
If your child was injured while using a recalled Uuoeebb Infant Walker, you may be entitled to compensation. These are some of the legal claims that may apply:
Manufacturers and distributors can be held liable for selling products that violate federal safety regulations. The violations found in these walkers — fall hazard, entrapment, and doorway access — meet the criteria for defective design or failure to meet federal standards.
Even if the product was not intentionally harmful, selling a walker that fails multiple safety tests constitutes gross negligence. This is especially true when the product is intended for infants who cannot protect themselves.
If your child suffered a fall, became entrapped, or endured any injury while using the walker, you may have grounds for a personal injury claim. If a fatality occurred — whether at the time or due to complications later — a wrongful death claim may be filed against the seller and manufacturer.
Even though the CPSC has not confirmed injury reports, the hazards identified can lead to severe outcomes. Common injuries from defective infant walkers include:
Infant walkers are particularly dangerous because they give the illusion of support and mobility, but often move faster than a caregiver can react. When improperly designed, they can become a mobile hazard.
Despite mandatory safety standards, unsafe products continue to reach American homes — especially through third-party sellers on major online platforms. Many of these products are manufactured overseas, where regulations may differ, or enforcement may be weaker.
In this case, the seller, BaoD of China, sold the walkers through Amazon, which often allows vendors to list items with minimal oversight. Without a physical store or warehouse, defective products can quickly reach thousands of families before regulators intervene.
The CPSC relies heavily on consumer reports and post-sale monitoring, which means the harm may already be done before a recall is issued. This highlights the need for stronger product oversight, improved online marketplace accountability, and greater legal protections for U.S. consumers.
What is wrong with the Uuoeebb Infant Walkers?
The walkers violate federal safety standards in three critical ways: they can fit through standard doorways, they don’t stop at stair edges, and they have leg openings that allow infants to become entrapped. These flaws can lead to serious injury or death.
How do I know if I own a recalled Uuoeebb walker?
Check under the seat of your walker for the tracking label. If it says “Production Batch: 7654” and matches the description — collapsible, round base, eight wheels — then your product is part of the recall.
What should I do with the recalled walker?
Immediately stop using it. Disassemble the walker, remove the fabric seat, write “Recalled” on the tray, take a photo, and email it to BaoD at Uuoeebbrecalls@outlook.com to request your refund. Then dispose of the walker properly.
What injuries could result from this product?
The design flaws could cause falls down stairs, entrapment of the baby’s head, skull fractures, suffocation, or even death. Any unexplained bruising or injury may be connected to the walker.
Can I sue if my child was injured by this walker?
Yes. If your child suffered injuries while using the product, or if you believe the walker caused harm even before the recall, you may have a valid legal claim under product liability and negligence laws.
Is there compensation for families who lost a child due to this product?
Families may be eligible to file a wrongful death claim. This type of lawsuit can provide compensation for emotional loss, funeral expenses, and other damages.
Was this product sold in stores or only online?
The Uuoeebb Infant Walkers were only sold online through Amazon by BaoD. That means thousands of families across the U.S. may have purchased the item without knowing it failed safety standards.
What if I already disposed of the walker?
Even if the walker is no longer in your home, if your child was harmed while using it, you may still have a claim. Contact an attorney who handles dangerous product cases.
If your child was injured by a Uuoeebb Infant Walker — or if you’re unsure whether the product caused harm, don’t wait to take legal action. You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, or even the loss of a loved one.
Call Parker Waichman LLP at 1-800-YOUR-LAWYER (1-800-968-7529) for a free consultation. We represent clients nationwide in dangerous product cases and will help you determine your legal rights and next steps. There is no cost to speak with us, and no fee unless we win your case.
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