Some pack and play mattresses made by DODO Baby House are being recalled because they violate federal safety standards and may pose a “suffocation hazard” for infants, according to a notice posted last week by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The affected mattresses are light blue with white triangles and were manufactured on or after Aug. 15, 2022. They were only sold at Amazon from February 2023 to June 2023 for about $34. The model number of the recalled mattresses is YX-04, and near the mattress tag is another small blue tag with a teddy bear on it.
No injuries have been reported, according to the CPSC post. But the mattresses aren’t safe to use, the agency says, because they violate the “thickness test” for mattresses where babies sleep and are missing warnings and labels, presumably to warn parents about safe sleep.
DODO Baby House and Amazon are contacting all purchasers directly, according to the CPSC. But if you have a recalled mattress, you should stop using it immediately and reach out to DODO for a full refund.
Pack and plays are versatile, portable playpens and parents may use them as a place to let their child play or sleep. But mattresses that fit pack and plays must meet certain criteria for safe sleep, ensuring babies have a low risk of suffocation. For example, mattresses must have a firm, flat surface.
How to get a refund
To get a refund, you’ll need to “destroy” the mattress by cutting it in half, the CPSC says. Once you’ve done that, contact DODO to learn how to send in photo proof of the destroyed mattress and you’ll get a full refund. You can contact the company at recallD336@outlook.com.
If you’re having trouble getting through, the CPSC has this recall complaint form that you can also use for more information.