Recall Alert 2025: Baby Play Yards Sold on Amazon Recalled Over Deadly Suffocation Risk
A baby play yard sold on Amazon is being recalled after federal safety officials warned it could pose a deadly suffocation risk. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the product violates mandatory standards, creating hazards that could trap infants under the mattress or between the sides of the play yard. This recall is a reminder of how important it is to check the safety of baby gear before use.
What The Recall Covers
This involves play yards sold under the brand Anna Queen. About 70 units were sold earlier this year for around $100 to $110. The affected model is P700, with a production date of 202503 printed on the packaging and removable tag. The play yards have black fabric sides, mesh panels bordered in gray, and white top rails decorated with a multi‑colored bear print. A mattress with the same bear design is included.
What The Risk Is
The problem is simple but serious. Infants can become:
- Entrapped under the mattress
- Caught between the mattress and the side of the play yard
- Unable to breathe if trapped, leading to suffocation
These risks are why this was issued, even though no injuries or deaths have been reported so far.
What Parents Should Do Now
Parents are urged to stop using the baby play yard immediately. Three steps to take today:
- Disassemble the fabric cover and mattress pad.
- Cut them up so they cannot be reused.
- Contact the seller for a refund at Anna Queen at tingerservice@outlook.com after following recall instructions.
What The Fix Looks Like
There is no repair option for this recall. The remedy is a full refund once proof of destruction is provided to the manufacturer.
Any Incidents Yet
As of now, no injuries or fatalities have been reported. This is precautionary, meant to prevent tragedy before it happens.
Final Thought
Baby gear should be a safe space, not a source of worry. This shows how quickly hazards can be identified and addressed. Parents who purchased the Anna Queen play yard should act right away to remove the risk from their homes.
