Amazon Recall Alert: Child Safety Hazards Identified
Urgent Recall Alert: Amazon- Sold Products Pose Life-Threatening Risks
Major safety warnings have been issued for two Amazon products sold to families nationwide, highlighting critical hazards that could lead to serious injury or death in children. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced recalls for both items on November 20, 2025, emphasizing immediate action is required.
Romorgniz Dressers: Tip-Over Hazard Triggers Nationwide Recall
A recall affecting approximately 1,980 units of Romorgniz Fabric 12- and 13-Drawer Dressers has been initiated due to severe tip-over risks. The dressers violate mandatory standards under the STURDY Act (Stop Tip-overs of Unstable, Risky Dressers on Youth), enacted in September 2023 to prevent fatal furniture accidents.
Key Details:
- Models: R99MWM12CHMW (12-drawer) and R99M9C4CLHW (13-drawer)
- Colors: Rustic brown, pink, white, and black
- Dimensions: 52" x 12" x 35" (12-drawer) / 35" x 11" x 55" (13-drawer)
- Sold On: Amazon.com (July–October 2025)
- Price: $80–$140
Unanchored units can easily topple over, causing entrapment or crushing injuries to children. CPSC advises: "Stop using recalled dressers immediately unless wall-anchored and store them away from children." Consumers must submit disposal photos to [email protected] for refunds.

Anna Queen Play Yards: Suffocation Risk Prompts Critical Warning
About 70 Anna Queen Play Yards have been recalled after failing to meet mandatory safety standards for infant products. The black fabric-and-mesh units feature a bear-print design but create deadly entrapment risks.
Key Details:
- Model: P700
- Design: Black fabric sides, gray mesh borders, white top rails with bear-face prints
- Sold On: Amazon.com (March 2025)
- Price: $100–$110
Infants can suffocate if trapped under mattresses or between play yard sides and mattresses. CPSC instructions: "Disassemble fabric covers, destroy mattresses and covers, email photos of the destroyed unit to [email protected], then dispose of it."

Why These Recalls Matter: The Role of Mandatory Safety Standards
"CPSC has made great strides in the past decade to minimize these hazards and save lives," stated Peter Feldman, acting CPSC chairman. These recalls underscore the critical importance of compliance with safety regulations like the STURDY Act and infant product standards.
Federal law prohibits the sale of products subject to CPSC-ordered recalls. Compliance with mandatory stability standards is necessary to protect children from potentially fatal incidents.
What Consumers Should Do Immediately
For Dresser Owners:
- Stop using unanchored units
- Contact Romorgniz for disposal instructions
- Email disposal photos to [email protected]
For Play Yard Owners:
- Discontinue use immediately
- Disassemble and destroy fabric covers/mattresses
- Email photos of destruction to [email protected]
- Dispose of destroyed components
Report Safety Concerns: Visit SaferProducts.gov or call CPSC’s Hotline at 800-638-2772.
The Broader Impact on E-commerce Safety
These recalls highlight ongoing challenges in enforcing safety standards for third-party sellers on major platforms like Amazon. While no injuries have been reported, the potential risks demand vigilance from both retailers and consumers.
Conclusion: Prioritizing Child Safety in Every Purchase
As holiday shopping approaches, these recalls serve as a critical reminder to research product safety before buying. Always verify compliance with CPSC standards and register products for recall alerts. Protecting children from preventable hazards requires collective action from manufacturers, retailers, and families.
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