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Las Vegas, NV — CPSC: Recalled Baby Bath Seats Pose Drowning Hazard to Children

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Las Vegas, NV (December 15th, 2025) – More than 8,900 baby bath seats sold on Amazon have been recalled due to a serious safety defect that could result in tragic consequences for Las Vegas families. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that YCXXKJ Baby Bath Seats violate mandatory federal safety standards because they can tip over during use, creating a drowning risk for infants.

For parents and caregivers in Las Vegas and throughout Nevada, this recall serves as a critical reminder that defective products can enter homes through even the most trusted retail channels. When a product fails to meet safety standards and causes harm, families have legal rights under Nevada law.

If your child was injured by a defective product, contact George Bochanis Injury Law Offices at 702-388-2005for a free consultation. Our firm has extensive experience representing Las Vegas families in product liability cases, and we understand the urgency these situations demand.

Understanding the Baby Bath Seat Recall

The recalled bath seats were sold on Amazon between May 2024 and October 2025, with prices ranging from $34 to $40. Nearly 9,000 units were distributed nationwide, and many likely reached Las Vegas households during this 18-month period.

These bath seats come in four colors: blue, gray, pink, and yellow. Each unit features two detachable arm restraints, four suction cups on the bottom, and three toy attachments shaped like a duck, turtle, and whale. Despite these features designed to secure infants during bath time, the seats are fundamentally unstable.

The CPSC determined that these products violate the mandatory federal standard for infant bath seats because they lack adequate stability. When in use, the seats can tip over unexpectedly, submerging a child’s face in water within seconds. Even in shallow bath water, this creates an immediate drowning hazard. The American Red Cross estimates that approximately 4,000 people die each year from unintentional drowning, and many more experience non-fatal drownings.

While no injuries have been reported yet, the potential for harm is severe. Drowning remains one of the leading causes of injury-related death among young children, and bath-related incidents can occur in mere moments, even with supervision nearby.

Why This Matters for Las Vegas Families

Las Vegas families trust major retailers like Amazon to sell safe products, particularly items designed for vulnerable infants. When manufacturers cut corners or fail to meet federal safety standards, the consequences can be tragic.

This recall affects thousands of households across Nevada who purchased these bath seats in good faith. Parents in Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and throughout the valley may have these defective products in their homes right now, unaware of the danger.

Product defects like this fall into a category known as design defects. Unlike manufacturing defects where something goes wrong during production, design defects occur when the product is inherently unsafe as conceived. The YCXXKJ bath seats were designed in a way that makes them unstable and unable to meet federal safety standards, regardless of how carefully they were manufactured.

The Broader Context of Product Safety

This recall highlights ongoing challenges in consumer product safety, particularly for items sold through online marketplaces. While Amazon provides convenient access to countless products, the platform’s third-party seller model can sometimes allow products onto the market that haven’t undergone rigorous safety vetting.

Federal regulations establish mandatory safety standards for infant bath seats, specifically because of their inherent risks. These standards exist because even brief lapses in supervision during bath time can result in tragedy. The fact that these recalled seats were sold for over a year before the CPSC issued its recall notice demonstrates how defective products can circulate widely before regulatory action occurs.

Las Vegas parents should remain vigilant about all baby products, not just bath seats. Regularly check the CPSC website for recalls, register products when possible, so manufacturers can contact you directly about safety issues, research products before purchasing, especially from unfamiliar brands, and trust your instincts if a product seems unstable or poorly designed.

Frequently Asked Questions About Defective Product Claims in Nevada

What if my child wasn’t physically injured, but I’m concerned about what could have happened?

While Nevada product liability claims typically require actual injury or damages to recover compensation, the situation warrants legal consultation nonetheless. An attorney can assess whether the circumstances support a claim and advise on documenting the incident. Even if no claim is viable now, creating a record protects you if delayed symptoms or psychological impacts emerge later.

How long do I have to file a product liability lawsuit in Nevada?

Nevada’s statute of limitations generally provides two years from the date of injury to file a product liability lawsuit. However, the discovery rule may extend this timeline if you didn’t immediately realize the product was defective. Because these deadlines are strictly enforced and exceptions are limited, consulting an attorney promptly is essential to preserving your legal rights.

Can I still pursue a claim if I threw away the defective bath seat?

While having the actual product strengthens a case by allowing expert examination, it’s not always required to pursue a claim. Photographs, purchase records, medical documentation, and witness testimony can support your case. The recall announcement itself serves as evidence of the defect. An experienced attorney can build a case even without the physical product, though you should preserve it whenever possible.

Moving Forward After a Product Recall

Product recalls can feel overwhelming, especially when they involve items you’ve used with your children. Remember that recalls are public safety measures designed to prevent injuries, not admissions that injuries have already occurred widely.

Taking swift action to remove recalled products from your home and obtaining refunds demonstrates responsible parenting. However, if an injury has occurred, you shouldn’t have to bear the financial and emotional burden alone.

Nevada law recognizes that manufacturers have a duty to design safe products, particularly those intended for the most vulnerable consumers. When they fail in that duty, they can be held accountable.For immediate assistance with a defective product injury claim in Las Vegas, call George Bochanis Injury Law Offices at 702-388-2005. We provide compassionate, knowledgeable representation to families throughout Nevada who have been affected by dangerous products.

The George Bochanis Injury Law Offices was established in 1985. Before opening his office, Mr. Bochanis spent years representing major insurance companies in litigation cases and prior to that was a law clerk to a prominent local district court judge. Our offices have grown from a small one person setting to having its own well known office location on South Ninth Street in Downtown Las Vegas with 15 employees.

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