URGENT RECALL: Trankerloop Baby Bath Seats

Official Source: View Official Recall Notice | Published: April 07, 2026

The Hazard

CLASS 1 WARNING: DROWNING

Trankerloop is recalling baby bath seats. The seats are unstable and can tip over. This poses a serious risk of drowning to babies. Stop using the seats immediately.

About 2,380 units are affected.

Why This Happens: Technical Breakdown

The Trankerloop baby bath seats are being recalled because they don’t meet safety standards. Specifically, the seats are not stable enough. This means they can easily tip over while a baby is using them. This creates a very dangerous situation where a baby could drown.

Infant bath seats are meant to help keep babies safe during bath time. However, if the seat is poorly designed or made, it can actually increase the risk of accidents. The unstable design of these Trankerloop seats means they don’t properly support the baby. This can lead to the seat tipping and the baby being submerged in water.

Affected Products

Check your product against the following:

  • Trankerloop-branded baby bath seats sold in blue, gray, pink and yellow.

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Sentinel Action Plan

  1. STOP: Immediately stop using the Trankerloop baby bath seat.
  2. DOCUMENT: Write “Recalled” on the front of the bath seat with permanent marker. Disassemble the seat by removing the back rest and arm restraints. Cut the four suction cups on the bottom. Take a photo of the disassembled seat showing the marked front.
  3. ACT: Email the photo to hkkll147@outlook.com to get a full refund.

Frequently Asked Questions

What colors are the recalled bath seats?

The bath seats come in blue, gray, pink, and yellow.

Where were the bath seats sold?

They were sold online at Amazon.com.

When were the bath seats sold?

They were sold from August 2025 to October 2025.

Can I get compensation?

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