If your infant used a Vevor Baby Swing model BB501K, BB702A or BB005K and you experienced injury, suffocation, sleep-related harm or had to discard the product, you may be eligible for a legal claim.
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What’s the Problem?
On November 6, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of approximately 1,020 baby swings marketed under the Vevor name (models BB501K, BB702A and BB005K) citing a serious suffocation hazard. [1]
The swings were marketed for infant sleep and have an incline angle greater than 10 degrees, violating the federal standard for infant sleep products and the prohibition on inclined sleepers under the Safe Sleep for Babies Act. [2]
Although no injuries or fatalities were reported at the time of recall, the risk of serious injury or death from suffocation is elevated when infants sleep in inclined or improperly restrained swing seats.
Latest Updates
- November 6, 2025 – CPSC issues recall for Vevor Baby Swings (models BB501K, BB702A, BB005K) over incline angle and suffocation risk. [1]
- November 7, 2025 – Consumer-goods coverage from WRNJ Radio lists the recall among the week’s top child safety alerts and confirms units were sold online via Amazon and Vevor.com. [3]
- November 8, 2025 – Mother.ly parenting report explains safe-sleep guidelines and emphasizes why swings with incline angles over 10 degrees cannot be considered safe for infant sleep. [2]
Product & Usage Overview
The recalled product is sold under the Vevor brand and includes these models: BB501K (white/gray base), BB702A (white/gray base with gray stand) and BB005K (black/gray base). [1]
The swings were sold online via Amazon and Vevor.com between January and August 2025 for approximately $65–$80. They were marketed for use by infants—including for sleep—despite federal sleeping product standards.
Mandatory regulations for infant sleep products require a safe incline and prohibition on “inclined sleepers”; swings that meet incline angles beyond limits and are marketed for sleep pose elevated risks. [4]
Injuries & Side Effects
- Suffocation hazard – infants may roll into a face-down position or reposition incorrectly in an inclined seat and be unable to lift their heads, which restricts breathing.
- Serious injury or death – while no incidents were tied to this specific recall, past swings have caused fatalities when used for sleep [5].
- Credence for concerns – health experts emphasize the risk that any product designed or used for infant sleep must meet strict safety and incline standards. [4]
Do You Qualify for a Vevor Baby Swing Recall Lawsuit?
You may be eligible to seek legal advice if you meet the following criteria:
- You purchased one of the affected Vevor models listed above during the sale period (early 2025 – August). [1]
- Your infant used the swing and experienced a suffocation event, injury or required medical care linked to its use.
- You retained proof of purchase, model number (BB501K, BB702A, BB005K) or photo of product label or packaging.
- You are within your state’s statute of limitations (commonly 1 to 3 years from injury or discovery of injury).
Evidence You Should Gather
- Receipt, purchase confirmation, order history of Vevor swing.
- Photographs of model number, product label, purchase date.
- Medical records documenting any suffocation or injury event tied to the swing’s use.
- Any manufacturer or retailer communications about the recall or product hazards.
Damages You Can Recover
- Medical expenses including emergency visit, hospitalization, therapy, long-term care.
- Lost wages or income if caring for an injured infant caused work disruption.
- Pain and suffering, emotional distress of parents and baby from injury or near-miss.
- Refund of the product value or costs associated with product disposal or replacement.
Legal Theories & Liability Grounds
- Strict product liability – the swing was inherently dangerous when distributed for infant sleep use.
- Negligence – manufacturer/importer failed to ensure compliance with regulations or to test incline/sleep safety.
- Failure to warn – product lacked proper warnings, or was marketed for sleep despite risk of incline-related harm.
- Breach of warranty – product sold as safe for infant use when it posed serious suffocation risk.
Statute of Limitations & Timing
Lawsuit deadlines differ by state, but most allow one to three years from the date of injury or discovery. Given the recent nature of this recall, prompt legal review is essential to preserve evidence and meet court filing timelines.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is there already a class action? Not at present; no publicly-filed class action has been reported for the Vevor recall, though individual claims may still be viable.
- What should I do with the swing if I still have it? Stop using it immediately, mark the product “RECALLED”, photograph it, and follow retailer or manufacturer instructions for refund or disposal [2].
- My baby wasn’t injured but I’m concerned—can I still contact a lawyer? Yes—if you used the product and it posed risk, you may qualify for legal review under product-liability standards.
Why You Should Act Now
The Vevor baby swing recall signals a significant risk of suffocation in infant sleep environments, particularly with products that exceed safe incline thresholds. If your infant used one of the recalled models, seeking legal evaluation now is prudent to protect your rights, gather evidence and evaluate potential claims.
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Sanven-Technology-Recalls-Vevor-Baby-Swings-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-from-Suffocation-Hazard-Violates-Mandatory-Standard-for-Infant-Sleep-Products-and-Inclined-Sleepers-Ban
- https://www.mother.ly/parenting/safety/vevor-baby-swing-recall/
- https://www.wrnjradio.com/consumer-product-recalls-include-toys-baby-swings-bed-rails-wine-sold-at-costco-and-peloton-bikes/
- https://publications.aap.org/aapnews/news/32455/Health-alerts-High-chairs-child-carriers-infant
- https://www.apnews.com/article/6010490ee97a24f66efece45c5e76f1c
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