NFSVLB Baby Bath Seats (blue)
Recalled by Shenzhen Maihua Trading Co., Ltd., dba NFSVLB, of China

Consumer product recall
A fall or tip-over hazard means the product can become unstable and tip, drop, or collapse, which can injure the user or nearby children. These recalls are common for furniture, seating, and baby products. Consumers are advised to stop using the product and follow the provided remedy.
Shenzhen Maihua Trading Co., Ltd., dba NFSVLB, of China has recalled NFSVLB Baby Bath Seats (blue), according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The recall was announced on January 8, 2026. It involves a fall or tip-over hazard.
Below is a plain-English summary of what was recalled, why it was recalled, how to tell whether you have the affected product, and what steps you can take. For the complete and most current details, you can view the CPSC record linked further down this page.
What was recalled?
This recall covers NFSVLB Baby Bath Seats (blue), with approximately About 1,430 affected. The company behind the recall is Shenzhen Maihua Trading Co., Ltd., dba NFSVLB, of China.
From the official recall notice: “This recall involves NFSVLB-branded Baby Bath Seats. They are blue and white and have detachable arms that serve as a restraint. There are four suction cups on the seat's bottom. "Model No.: ZY2025" is printed on a label located on the side of the bath seat.”
Why was NFSVLB Baby Bath Seats (blue) recalled?
According to the CPSC, the hazard is described as follows: “The recalled bath seats violate the mandatory standard for infant bath seats because they are unstable and can tip over while in use, and have leg openings that allow the child to slip down until the child's torso can become entrapped, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to drowning and en….” In plain terms, this recall relates to a fall or tip-over hazard.
A fall or tip-over hazard means the product can become unstable and tip, drop, or collapse, which can injure the user or nearby children. These recalls are common for furniture, seating, and baby products. Consumers are advised to stop using the product and follow the provided remedy.
Reported injuries at the time of the recall notice: None reported.
What should you do?
If you think you may have bought NFSVLB Baby Bath Seats (blue), compare it against the product description and identifying codes before using it.
The official recall notice states: “Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bath seats and contact NFSVLB to request a full refund. Consumers should write "Recalled" on the front of the bath seat in permanent marker, disassemble the bath seat by removing the back rest and arm restraints, discard the screws, cut the four suction cups on the bottom and send a photo of the disassembled recalled bath seat to NFSVLB at?amzmaihuayd@163.com. Upo…”
About this recall
This recall applies to products sold in the United States. RecallRadar summarizes recall information from public CPSC data to make it easier to understand. We are an independent service and are not affiliated with the CPSC or any government agency, so please always refer to the official source for the authoritative record — and note the “last synced” date shown on this page, since recall details can change over time.
Full recall details
- Date reported
- January 8, 2026
- Recall started
- January 8, 2026
What you can do
Check whether any product you have matches the description and codes above. If it does, stop using it and follow the instructions in the official recall notice. When in doubt, contact the company or your local health authority.
Quick answers
Why was NFSVLB Baby Bath Seats (blue) recalled?+
According to the CPSC: The recalled bath seats violate the mandatory standard for infant bath seats because they are uns…
How serious is this recall?+
Consumer product recall. A fall or tip-over hazard means the product can become unstable and tip, drop, or collapse, which can injure the user or nearby children. These recalls are common for furniture, seating, and baby products. Consumers are advised to stop using the product and follow the provided remedy.
What should I do if I have NFSVLB Baby Bath Seats (blue)?+
Compare your product against the description and identifying codes on this page. If it matches, stop using it and follow the instructions in the official recall notice — this usually means returning it for a refund or discarding it. When in doubt, contact the company or your local health authority.
Opens the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) data for this recall.
Recall number: CPSC-10545. Information last synced from the FDA on July 6, 2026.