Home / Parenting / Safety This baby bath seat is being recalled over drowning concerns 🚨 @jennabannister/Twenty20 The seat, which was sold exclusively on Amazon, can tip over while in use. By Jamie Orsini April 9, 2021 @jennabannister/Twenty20 Rectangle A baby bath seat sold exclusively on Amazon has been recalled after safety officials deemed it a “drowning hazard.” The Consumer Product Safety Commission said about 5,000 BATTOP Foldable Infant Bath Seats are being recalled after failing to meet the federal safety standard for infant bath seats. The seat can tip over while in use, “posing a drowning hazard to babies,” says the CPSC. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported so far. The Consumer Product Safety Commission The seats were sold on Amazon from July to October 2020 for $40. The seat came in green, blue and gray versions; all three colors are being recalled. The model number BB2206 can be found on the sticker on the back of the bath seat with the following statement: “Advertisement – Warning NEVER LEAVE YOUR CHILD UNATTENDED.” If you have this bath seat in your home, experts say to stop using it immediately. Amazon is contacting all known purchasers directly to inform them of the recall. You can also reach out to the BATTOP company directly at service@battop.net for more information. Related Stories News 8,500 Guava strollers recalled over brake issues News Kyte Baby Slumber Suits recalled over fire risk—here’s what parents need to do Sleep Safety 2 million Fisher-Price swings recalled: What parents need to know The latest Baby H5 bird flu outbreak: What families need to know to stay safe Baby The preemie crisis in America: Why the US keeps failing its most vulnerable babies News New study reveals what parents need to know about the link between air pollution and autism Baby E. coli outbreak sparks organic carrot recall across 18 states—check your fridge now