The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled Anna Queen play yards sold on Amazon, urging consumers to stop using them because they create suffocation and entrapment hazards and violate mandatory play-yard standards. The recall covers about 70 units (Model P700, Production Date 202503) sold since March 2025 for $100–$110; there have been no reported incidents or injuries. The CPSC advises consumers to remove and destroy the fabric cover and mattress and to email a photo to tingerservice@outlook.com to receive a full refund.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall for Anna Queen play yards, Model P700 (Production Date 202503), sold on Amazon and cited suffocation and entrapment hazards as well as violations of mandatory play-yard standards. The recall covers about 70 units sold since March 2025 at $100–$110 each, which limits the direct revenue at risk. The CPSC recommends consumers immediately stop using the recalled product, remove and destroy the fabric cover and mattress, and email a photo to tingerservice@outlook.com to receive a full refund; the notice states there have been no reported incidents or injuries to date. The specified identification (black side fabric, mesh with gray borders, white top rails with bear print) and the small batch size suggest a targeted manufacturing or quality-control failure rather than a broad design defect. From a market and regulatory perspective the event is a low-dollar but high-visibility example of product-safety and compliance risk for third-party marketplace sellers; reputational contagion or follow-on enforcement could raise costs beyond simple refunds. Investors should track CPSC follow-ups, any expansion of affected lots, seller responsiveness on refunds, and the potential for consumer or regulatory escalation that would increase liability or regulatory scrutiny.
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